Niyirabarambirhamana

/ nee-yee-rah-bah-rahm-bee-rah-mah-nah /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇧🇮 Burundi
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Spiritual

Meaning & Etymology

One who is surrounded by ancestral spirits

One who is surrounded by ancestral spirits

Etymology

Derived from Kirundi roots: ni (is), yira (to see, perceive), baram (surround), and birhamana (ancestral spirits).

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Atlantic-Congo > Volta-Congo > Benue-Congo > Bantu > Great Lakes Bantu > Rwanda-Rundi

Cultural context

In Burundi, the name reflects the traditional belief in the continuous presence and influence of ancestors in the lives of the living. It signifies a strong connection to one’s lineage and heritage.

Symbolism

The name symbolises the enduring presence of ancestral guidance and protection in an individual’s life, emphasising the importance of family and tradition.

Naming ceremony

In traditional Hutu culture, the naming ceremony (called Kwita Izina) involves the family gathering to bestow a name that reflects the circumstances of the birth or the child’s expected role in the community.

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