Kéyé

/ ké-YÉ /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇨🇫 Central African Republic
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Leadership

Meaning & Etymology

Queen of the earth

Queen of the earth

Etymology

The name Kéyé is derived from the Gbaya language, with ‘ké’ meaning ‘earth’ and ‘yé’ signifying ‘queen’ or ‘ruler’.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Ubangian > Gbaya

Cultural context

In the Central African Republic, the name Kéyé is traditionally given to girls to signify strength and leadership, reflecting the cultural importance of women in Gbaya society.

Symbolism

The name Kéyé symbolises power, leadership, and a connection to the earth, embodying the qualities of a strong and influential woman.

Naming ceremony

In Gbaya tradition, the naming ceremony involves the community and is a celebration of the child’s arrival, where the name is bestowed with blessings for a prosperous life.

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