Kete

/ keh-TEH /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇨🇫 Central African Republic
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Cherished

Meaning & Etymology

He who is loved

He who is loved

Etymology

The name Kete is derived from the Banda language, where it signifies a person who is cherished or loved.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Ubangian > Banda

Cultural context

In Banda culture, names often reflect the circumstances of a child’s birth or desired characteristics. Kete, meaning ‘he who is loved,’ suggests a child who is cherished and valued by the community.

Symbolism

The name Kete symbolises affection, community acceptance, and the hope for a loved and cherished life.

Naming ceremony

The Banda people traditionally hold naming ceremonies shortly after a child’s birth, where elders bestow names that reflect the child’s identity and the family’s aspirations. Kete would be given to signify the love and hope the community has for the child.

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