Tanaka
- Gender
- Unisex
- Origin
- 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
- Religion
- Traditional
- First Seen
- —
- Trait
- Joyful
Meaning & Etymology
We are pleased
We are pleased
Etymology
Derived from the Shona verb tanda (to please, to be satisfied) and the suffix -ka indicating a state or condition.
Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Atlantic-Congo > Volta-Congo > Benue-Congo > Bantoid > Southern Bantoid > Bantu > Shona
Cultural context
In Shona culture, names often reflect the circumstances of the child’s birth or the family’s emotional state. Tanaka signifies the joy and satisfaction of the parents or community at the time of the child’s birth.
Symbolism
Tanaka symbolises the joy, satisfaction, and communal approval of the child’s arrival, reflecting the importance of family and community in Shona society.
Naming ceremony
In Shona tradition, the naming ceremony (kuchecheura) is performed on the eighth day after birth. The paternal aunt traditionally names the child, and the name is announced to the community during this ceremony.