Kaltoumi

/ kal-TOO-mee /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇹🇩 Chad
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Mysterious

Meaning & Etymology

Born at night

Born at night

Etymology

The name ‘Kaltoumi’ is derived from the Moundang words ‘kal’ (night) and ‘toumi’ (born).

Linguistic family: Afro-Asiatic > Chadic > East Chadic > Moundang

Cultural context

In Moundang culture, the time of birth is significant and often influences the naming of a child. ‘Kaltoumi’ reflects the belief that a child born at night may possess unique qualities or a special destiny.

Symbolism

‘Kaltoumi’ symbolises the mystery and potential associated with night, suggesting a child with a unique path or special abilities.

Naming ceremony

The Moundang naming ceremony typically involves the elders of the community who bestow the name upon the child. The ceremony is often accompanied by traditional songs and rituals that welcome the child into the community.

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