Mashirima

/ ma-shi-RI-ma /
Gender
Unisex
Origin
🇹🇿 Tanzania
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Skillful

Meaning & Etymology

fingers

fingers

Etymology

Derived from the Sukuma word for ‘fingers’, likely referring to the physical trait or a metaphorical connection to dexterity or craftsmanship.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Bantu > Sukuma-Nyamwezi

Cultural context

In Sukuma culture, names often reflect physical characteristics, circumstances of birth, or desired traits. ‘Mashirima’ may be given to a child with notable finger features or as a wish for skill and dexterity.

Symbolism

The name ‘Mashirima’ symbolises dexterity, skill, and the importance of hands in daily life and cultural practices.

Naming ceremony

The Sukuma naming ceremony, known as ‘ikumbi’, involves the community and includes the selection of a name that reflects the child’s circumstances or the family’s aspirations.

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