Kimaro

/ kee-MAH-roh /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇹🇿 Tanzania
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Resilient

Meaning & Etymology

Born during the harvest

Born during the harvest

Etymology

The name is derived from the Kichagga word ki (denoting time or season) and maro (harvest), indicating a birth during the harvest season.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Bantu > Northeast Bantu > Chaga

Cultural context

In Chagga culture, names often reflect significant events or seasons. Kimaro signifies the importance of agriculture and the harvest period in the community’s life cycle.

Symbolism

Kimaro symbolises the cyclical nature of life and the community’s reliance on agriculture, highlighting the connection between human life and the natural world.

Naming ceremony

The Chagga traditionally hold naming ceremonies on the seventh day after birth. Elders and family members gather to bestow a name that reflects the circumstances of the birth or the child’s perceived destiny.

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