Amade

/ ah-MAH-deh /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇲🇿 Mozambique
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
19th century
Trait
Respectful

Meaning & Etymology

one who is well respected

The name Amade is derived from the Makua language, spoken by the Makua people of northern Mozambique. It signifies a person who commands respect and admiration within the community.

Cultural Context

one who is well respected

Etymology

The name ‘Amade’ likely derives from the Makua root ‘made’ which signifies respect or honor.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Bantu > Northeast Bantu > Sabaki

Cultural context

In Makua culture, names are often given based on the circumstances of the child’s birth or the character traits the community wishes to instill. ‘Amade’ reflects the importance of respect and social standing within the community.

Symbolism

The name ‘Amade’ symbolises the virtue of respect and the aspiration for the child to grow into a respected member of the community.

Naming ceremony

The Makua naming ceremony typically involves the elders of the community who bestow the name upon the child, often with blessings for a life of honor and respect.

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