Sélé

/ seh-LEH /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇨🇫 Central African Republic
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Graceful

Meaning & Etymology

graceful one

graceful one

Etymology

The name ‘Sélé’ is derived from the Sara language, where it signifies a person who is graceful or elegant.

Linguistic family: Nilo-Saharan > Central Sudanic > Sara-Bongo-Bagirmi > Sara

Cultural context

In Sara culture, names often reflect desirable qualities or aspirations for the child. ‘Sélé’ is bestowed upon children in the hope that they will embody grace and elegance in their lives.

Symbolism

The name ‘Sélé’ symbolises the cultural value placed on gracefulness and the aspiration for the child to exhibit poise and elegance in their demeanor and actions.

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