Harouna

هارونا
/ ha-ROON-ah /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇳🇪 Niger
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Blessed

Meaning & Etymology

Gift from God

Gift from God

Etymology

Derived from the Arabic name Harun (هارون), which is the Arabic form of Aaron, the brother of Moses in Islamic and Judeo-Christian traditions.

Linguistic family: Nilo-Saharan > Songhay > Southern

Cultural context

In Djerma culture, names are often chosen for their religious significance and blessings. Harouna is a popular name that reflects the Islamic influence in the region and is given to convey divine favor.

Symbolism

The name Harouna symbolises divine blessing and the hope that the child will embody the virtues associated with the prophet Harun, such as wisdom and leadership.

Naming ceremony

The Djerma naming ceremony typically takes place on the seventh day after birth. The imam or a respected elder in the community may be involved in the naming process, where the child’s name is announced and blessings are given.

Religious reference

Haroun (Aaron) is a prophet mentioned in the Quran

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