Amadou Lamine

أمدو لامين
/ ah-mah-DOO lah-MEEN /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇬🇳 Guinea
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Prosperous

Meaning & Etymology

loveable and prosperous

loveable and prosperous

Etymology

The name ‘Amadou’ is derived from the Arabic name ‘Ahmad’, meaning ‘praiseworthy’, and is common among Muslim communities. ‘Lamine’ is also of Arabic origin, derived from ‘Al-Amin’, meaning ‘the trustworthy’.

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

Cultural context

In Guinea, names often reflect the Islamic heritage of the Fula people. ‘Amadou’ and ‘Lamine’ are both popular given names that highlight virtues valued in the community, such as love, prosperity, and trustworthiness.

Symbolism

The name ‘Amadou Lamine’ symbolises the virtues of love, praiseworthiness, and trustworthiness, reflecting the Islamic values and aspirations of prosperity within the Fula community.

Naming ceremony

The Fula people traditionally hold a naming ceremony called ‘ngente’ seven days after the birth of a child. The elder of the family or a religious leader often names the child, and the name is announced to the community.

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