Lokua

/ lo-KWA /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇨🇫 Central African Republic
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Community

Meaning & Etymology

Born on a market day

Born on a market day

Etymology

The name ‘Lokua’ is derived from the Ngbandi language, with ‘lo’ indicating ‘born’ and ‘kua’ referring to ‘market day’.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Ubangian > Gbaya-Manza-Ngbaka > Ngbandi

Cultural context

In Ngbandi culture, the day of birth is significant and often incorporated into the name. Being born on a market day is considered auspicious, as markets are central to community life and social interaction.

Symbolism

The name ‘Lokua’ symbolises the connection to the community and the importance of market days in Ngbandi society, suggesting a child destined for social interaction and community involvement.

Naming ceremony

The Ngbandi naming ceremony typically involves the community and includes the announcement of the child’s name, often accompanied by traditional songs and dances. The name is usually given by the elder family members.

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