Weldeawit

ወልደዓዊት
/ wel-deh-AH-wit /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇪🇷 Eritrea
Religion
Christianity
First Seen
Trait
Religious

Meaning & Etymology

Gift of God

Gift of God

Etymology

Derived from the Tigrinya words welde (son of) and awit (gift), with awit often associated with divine gifts.

Linguistic family: Afro-Asiatic > Semitic > South Semitic > Ethiopian Semitic

Cultural context

In Eritrean Tigrinya culture, names with religious connotations like Weldeawit are common and reflect the deeply rooted Christian heritage. Such names often convey blessings and are believed to bring good fortune.

Symbolism

The name Weldeawit symbolizes the belief in divine providence and the idea that the child is a precious gift from God, embodying hope and blessings for the family and community.

Naming ceremony

In Tigrinya tradition, a naming ceremony called Meskel is held, where the child is baptized and officially named, often in a church setting. Weldeawit would be bestowed during this ceremony to signify the child’s divine blessing.

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