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Swahili Girl Names

Swahili female names draw from the Swahili language and centuries of Arabic contact along the East African coast. Many end in -a, -ia, or -iya, reflecting common noun and loanword patterns. Female-specific conventions include binti in full formal names to mark “daughter of,” and the honorific Bi/Bibi for women; Kibibi preserves the Ki- diminutive with a feminine meaning. Themes frequently come from everyday Swahili vocabulary and Arabic-Islamic influence.

In modern Kenya and Tanzania, girls’ names mix Arabic-derived forms with Swahili words denoting qualities, nature, or daily life. Examples include Asha, Eshe, Imara, Hazina, Dunia, Kamaria, Ishara, Kisa, Kibibi, and Bibi.

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Nia Bright, radiant (from Irish Niamh); Purpose (Swahili) Irish, Swahili, Welsh Girl 5,464 #1
Nala In Swahili: "gift" or "beloved"; in Sanskrit: name of a legendary king (Nala) and can mean "stem" or "reed". Hindu, Sanskrit, Swahili Girl 3,603 #2
Asha Hope, desire, expectation; in Swahili/Arabic contexts often associated with 'life' or 'alive' Arabic, Sanskrit, Swahili Girl 1,640 #3
Nyah Associated with the Swahili name Nia meaning "purpose"; often used as a modern respelling of Nia/Nya. English, Swahili Girl 1,167 #4
Niya Meanings vary by origin; commonly 'purpose' (Swahili) or 'bright/radiant' (Welsh). In Sanskrit-derived contexts it can be associated with 'purpose' or 'destiny'. Indian, Sanskrit, Slavic, Swahili, Welsh Girl 1,065 #5
Imany Faith, belief Swahili Girl 665 #6
Kamaria Moon-like; moonlight; shining like the moon Arabic, Swahili Girl 640 #7
Taraji Hope; expectation Arabic, Swahili Girl 638 #8
Nayah Multiple possible meanings depending on origin - commonly rendered as 'new' (Sanskrit), 'purpose' (related to Swahili Nia), or linked to Arabic/Hebrew forms meaning 'care' or 'protection'. Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Swahili Girl 616 #9
Nalah Likely a variant of 'Nala' - commonly interpreted as 'gift' (Swahili) or used in modern contexts to suggest 'beloved'/'successful'. Arabic, English, Swahili Girl 538 #10
Niah Variant of Nia - commonly interpreted as 'bright' (from Irish Niamh) or 'purpose' (Swahili). Celtic, English, Swahili, Welsh Girl 536 #11
Dia Varies by origin - 'day' (Spanish), 'divine/linked to Diana' (Greek), 'light' (Arabic: Ḍiyāʼ), 'God' (Irish), 'gift' (Swahili/Adia) Arabic, Greek, Hindi, Irish, Sanskrit, Spanish, Swahili Girl 413 #12
Adia Commonly given the meaning "gift" (Swahili); sometimes associated with Aida, meaning "visitor/returning" in Arabic Swahili Girl 378 #13
Neema Grace; blessing; favor Swahili Girl 351 #14
Imara Strong, firm, resolute Arabic, Swahili Girl 296 #15
Bibi Diminutive/pet form; in South Asian usage it can mean 'lady' or 'honored woman'; generally a cute or affectionate nickname. Arabic, Persian, Swahili, Turkish, Urdu Girl 223 #16
Kayah Often treated as a feminine form of Kaya/Kaia; common meanings include 'rock' or 'cliff' (Turkish) and 'home/settlement' (Swahili). Native American, Swahili, Turkish Girl 152 #17
Rehema Mercy, compassion Swahili Girl 142 #18
Nema From Arabic niʿmah meaning "blessing, grace"; in Hebrew related to Naamah meaning "pleasant, agreeable." Arabic, Hebrew, Swahili Girl 120 #19
Dunia World; the temporal life (this life as opposed to the afterlife) Arabic, Swahili, Turkish Girl 103 #20
Niyana Possibly 'purpose' (via Swahili Nia) or influenced by Sanskrit 'Nayana' ('eyes, beautiful eyes'); also used as a modern invented name. Sanskrit, Swahili Girl 102 #21
Kisa Varies by origin: in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used (common elements can imply 'hope' or other meanings); in Swahili 'kisa' means 'story' or 'case'; in Slavic languages 'kiša' means 'rain'. Croatian, Japanese, Slavic, Swahili Girl 49 #22
Binti Daughter Swahili Girl 44 #23
Malkia Queen Arabic, Swahili Girl 44 #24
Hasina Beautiful, good Arabic, Swahili Girl 36 #25
Ishara Sign, signal, gesture, indication Arabic, Sanskrit, Swahili Girl 29 #26
Rukiya Ascending, rise; derived from Arabic root meaning 'to ascend' (often interpreted as 'one who rises' or 'exalted'). Arabic, Swahili, Turkish, Urdu Girl 28 #27
Maziya No single established meaning; sometimes interpreted as a melodic feminine name, potentially related to elements meaning "light" (Ziya) or interpreted as "precious/unique" in modern usage Persian, Swahili Girl 25 #28
Imaani Faith; belief Arabic, Swahili Girl 18 #29
Malaikah Angels Swahili Girl 13 #30
Akima Likely 'wise' or 'intelligent' from the Arabic root hakim; in Japanese contexts it could derive from elements meaning 'autumn' or 'bright' - meanings vary by origin. Arabic, Japanese, Swahili Girl 10 #31
Eshe Life Swahili Girl 6 #32
Kamarra Derived from Arabic qamar 'moon'; generally interpreted as 'moon' or 'like the moon'. Arabic, Swahili Girl 6 #33
Masika Born during the rainy season Swahili Girl 6 #34
Sanura Radiant, luminous; brilliance Swahili Girl 6 #35
Arusha Derived from Sanskrit 'Arushi' meaning 'first rays of the sun, dawn, reddish'; also occurs as the East African place-name Arusha in Tanzania. Sanskrit, Swahili Girl 5 #36
Damali Gentle; calm (often cited as of Swahili/African origin) Swahili Girl 5 #37
Marjani Coral Swahili Girl 5 #38
Pendo Love, affection Swahili Girl 5 #39
Maesha Life (derived from Swahili 'maisha') English, Swahili Girl 4 #40
Adhia Varies by origin - commonly 'gift' (Swahili/Arabic) or 'first/beginning' (Sanskrit) Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit, Swahili Girl
Adiyyah Various reported meanings - commonly "gift" (Swahili) and also associated with Hebrew senses such as "God is my witness" or "ornament of God"; used as a feminine name/variant in Arabic Arabic, Hebrew, Swahili Girl
Afrya Uncertain - may be derived from Afra ('white, fair') or Afiya/Afia ('health, well-being'), or simply a modern coinage without an older root. Swahili Girl
Ainaa Generally treated as a variant of Aina: in Arabic/Malay contexts associated with 'eye' or 'beautiful eyes'; in Finnish Aina means 'always'; in Swahili 'type/kind'. Arabic, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Swahili Girl
Allidiah Likely 'noble' (from Alida) or 'gift' / 'God has adorned' (from Adia/Adiah). Swahili Girl
Azaniya Often understood as 'from Azania' (Azania = historical name for parts of East Africa); sometimes linked to meanings of related names such as 'God has helped' if connected to Azariah. Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Swahili Girl
Barka Blessing; congratulations Arabic, Hausa, Swahili Girl
Berka Possible meanings include 'strong/solid' (from Turkish 'Berke'), 'bright' (from Germanic root of Bertha), or 'blessed' (from Arabic 'baraka'). Arabic, Slavic, Swahili, Turkish Girl
Bibie Diminutive/pet name often implying 'lady' or a beloved/respected woman Persian, Swahili, Urdu Girl
Bila Most commonly associated with 'white' (Slavic). In other languages it can be a word meaning 'without' or a variant of the Hebrew name Bilhah. Arabic, Hebrew, Slavic, Swahili Girl

Swahili Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Swahili-origin name in our dataset.

81
Names in this origin
2
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
2,627
Peak year 2001