Lindelwe

/ lin-dehl-WEH /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇸🇿 Eswatini
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Patient

Meaning & Etymology

The waiting one

The waiting one

Etymology

Derived from the siSwati verb khuluma (to speak) combined with the prefix li- and the suffix -we, suggesting a passive form indicating one who is awaited or expected.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Atlantic-Congo > Volta-Congo > Bantu > Southern Bantu > Nguni

Cultural context

In Eswatini, names often carry significant cultural meanings and are believed to influence a child’s destiny. ‘Lindelwe’ reflects the Swazi tradition of naming children based on circumstances, events, or hopes for their future.

Symbolism

‘Lindelwe’ symbolises anticipation, hope, and the expectation of great things. It reflects the Swazi value of patience and the belief that the child is destined for a significant role or purpose.

Naming ceremony

The traditional Swazi naming ceremony, ‘Inhlanganiso’, involves the family and community. The name is often chosen by elders and is believed to shape the child’s character and future. The ceremony includes rituals to welcome the child into the community and seek blessings for their life.

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