Baziki
- Gender
- Unisex
- Origin
- 🇷🇼 Rwanda
- Religion
- Traditional
- First Seen
- 20th century
- Trait
- Affectionate
Meaning & Etymology
One who is loved or cherished
The name Baziki comes from the Kinyarwanda language and is derived from the verb 'gukunda' meaning 'to love'. It reflects the value placed on love and affection within Rwandan culture.
Cultural Context
One who is loved or cherished
Etymology
The name ‘Baziki’ is derived from the Kinyarwanda root ‘ziki’, which means love or affection.
Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Atlantic-Congo > Volta-Congo > Benue-Congo > Bantoid > Bantu > Rwanda-Rundi
Cultural context
In Rwandan culture, names often reflect the values and aspirations of the family. ‘Baziki’ signifies the cherished status of the child within the community and family.
Symbolism
The name ‘Baziki’ symbolises the importance of love, affection, and the cherished place of the individual within the family and community.
Naming ceremony
In Banyarwanda tradition, the naming ceremony, known as ‘Kwita Izina’, is a significant event where the child is officially named and celebrated by the community. The name ‘Baziki’ would be chosen to reflect the love and hope for the child’s future.
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