Bakari

بكارى
/ bah-KAH-ree /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇱🇷 Liberia
Religion
Islam
First Seen
14th century
Trait
Noble

Meaning & Etymology

noble promise

The name Bakari is of Arabic origin and is commonly used among Muslim communities in West Africa, including Liberia. It is derived from the Arabic word 'bakar' which means 'young cow' or 'heifer', symbolizing growth and prosperity.

Cultural Context

noble promise

Etymology

The name Bakari has Arabic origins, derived from ‘bakar’ (بكر), which means ‘early’, ‘firstborn’, or ‘young camel’. It is commonly used in Islamic communities across West Africa.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Mande > Western Mande > Manding

Cultural context

In Liberia, Bakari is a name that reflects the influence of Islam and the Mandingo people’s cultural and historical ties to trade and Islamic scholarship. It signifies a promise of nobility and leadership.

Symbolism

The name Bakari symbolises a noble promise, reflecting the hopes and aspirations of the parents for their child to achieve greatness and uphold the family’s honour.

Naming ceremony

The Mandingo naming ceremony typically involves the recitation of Islamic prayers and the announcement of the child’s name to the community. The ceremony often includes the sacrifice of a sheep and the distribution of food to family and friends.

Religious reference

The name is of Arabic origin, derived from 'bakar' (بكر) meaning 'early', 'firstborn', or 'young camel'.

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Famous People

Bakari Kamara

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