Aissatu

عائشةتو
/ eye-SAH-too /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau
Religion
Islam
First Seen
16th century
Trait
Vitality

Meaning & Etymology

the bringer of life

Aissatu is a name of Fula origin, commonly used among the Fula people in Guinea-Bissau and other West African countries. It is derived from the Arabic name 'Aisha', which means 'alive' or 'she who lives'.

Cultural Context

the bringer of life

Etymology

Derived from the Fula root iss- (to give birth, to bring forth) with the suffix -atu indicating a feminine name.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Atlantic-Congo > Atlantic > Northern > Senegambian > Fula-Wolof

Cultural context

In Guinea-Bissau, the name Aissatu is traditionally given to girls as a wish for fertility and prosperity. It reflects the Fula people’s emphasis on the importance of life and continuity.

Symbolism

The name Aissatu symbolises the hope for new life, renewal, and the continuation of family and community.

Naming ceremony

Traditional Fula naming ceremonies involve the recitation of Islamic prayers and the sharing of blessings from family elders. The name is often chosen by the father or a respected community elder.

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