Jaló

/ ja-LO /
Gender
Unisex
Origin
🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
19th century
Trait
Resilient

Meaning & Etymology

Born during the rainy season

The name Jaló is derived from the Balanta word for 'rainy season' or 'rain', reflecting the agricultural significance of the rainy season in Balanta culture. It is often given to children born during this period.

Cultural Context

Born during the rainy season

Etymology

The name Jaló is derived from the Balanta word for ‘rainy season’ or ‘rain’, reflecting the agricultural significance of the rainy season in Balanta culture. It is often given to children born during this period.

Cultural context

In Balanta society, the rainy season is a crucial time for agriculture and is celebrated with various rituals and ceremonies. Naming a child Jaló is a way of honoring the life-giving rains and ensuring the child’s connection to the land and its cycles.

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