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Amazigh Names for Boys
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Afra: Peace
Afulay: Apuleius, Berber writer (died around 180 AD). Author of the novel The Golden ***. Agafay: Named for a locality. Region of Morocco known for the beauty of its women Agerzam: Cheetah (hunting leopard) Aghbalu: Spring (source) Aghilas: Leopard, Panther, the big cat Agizul: Brave, courageous Agwectim: Named for a locality Agwilal: Stork (male) Agwillul: Named for an ethnicity Agwmar: Stallion Aheyyâd: Artist, wanderer Ajeddig: Flower Akensus: Named for an ethnicity Akersim: Caracal (Desert Lynx) Aksim: Named for an ethnicity Amalu: Shadow, shade Amanar: Orion (the constellation) Amaynu: New, innovator Amayyas: Cheetah (hunting leopard) Amazigh: Freeman (the Berber) Amazzal: Dedicated, devoted, emissary Amenzu: The first one, the oldest Ameqran: Eldest Amesggin: Named for an ethnicity Amessan: Learned one, wise Amestan: Protector, defender Amezwar: Leader, guide Amêzyan: Middle child, youngest Amnay: Rider Amzîn: Middle child, youngest Anamar: Happy, blessed Anaruz: Hope Anazâr: Challenge, defiant one, rebel, daring Anebdad :Pillar, support Angad: Named for a locality (Ujda region, Morocco) Anir: Angel Antalas: Amazigh chief (of today’s Tunisia) who led a rebellion against Justinian I, the Byzantine Emperor. Killed in battle in 547 AD. Asafar: Remedy Asafu: Torch Asfru: The poem, the ode Aslal: Honey Light Asmun: Companion Asulil: Rock Atbir: Dove Atrar: Modern Awreb: Thus the Aureba, Berber tribe mentioned by Ibn Khaldun Awsim: Gazelle’s fawn Awzal: Named for an ethnicity Aylal: Bird Aylimas: Amazigh king whose authority reached Eastern Numidia Ayrad: Lion (see "Irat") Ayyur: Moon Azayku: Ancestral, of the ancestors, ancient one, Azêllay: Pendant Azenkwed: The gazelle (male) Azenzêr: Sunray, Sunshine Azerwal: The man with blue eyes Aziki: Named for an ethnicity Aznag: Descendant of Iznagen (id: Ibn Khaldoun) Azrur: Handsome Azûlay: The man with nice eyes Badis: Name of several Amazigh kings, the most notable was Badis " the Hammadit " Bukkus: King of Mauretania (about 110 B.C.), and father-inlaw of Yugerten (Jugurtha) Cucunq / Cicungh: Mentioned in the Bible as Sheshonq I, Amazigh king of Libya, founder of the XXII dynasty. According to some sources he ruled over Egypt from 950 to 929 BC. Gaya: Amazigh king, died around 208 BC. Father of Massinissa, Son of Zelalsan and brother of Ulzasen Gulusa: Son of Massinissa and father of Massiwa Gwafa: Son of the Summit Gwasila: Son of the Plain Idder: Alive, lively Idir: Alive, lively Idus: The mighty, the strong Igider: The Eagle Ikken Common name, meaning unknown Ilatig Worthy Ilayetmas He has brothers Irat Lion (see "ayrad") Isul Alive, lively Itri Star Izdârasen The mighty, the strong Izem Lion Izemrasen The mighty, the strong Izîl The sublime, the magnificent Izri Common name, unknown origin Masinissa Also Massinissa, Latin form of Massensen, Berber king (202-148 BC) Mass Term of respect such as Sir Massensen Masinissa Massin Nickname for Massinissa Maysar Water bearer who became chief of the Ghomara, Berghwata and Miknasa tribes’ coalition and lead a rebellion against Arab authority around 740 AD Meddur Alive, lively Mennad Common name, unknown origin Merin Founder of the Merinides dynasty Misibsen Also Micipsa. King of Numidia (148-118), son of Massensen (Masinissa) and Yugerten (Jugurtha)’s uncle whom he adopted Munatas Gather around him Saden Ayt Saden’s tribe Sifaks Syphax, king of Western Numidia, defeated by Massinissa in 203 BC. Died in Rome in 202 BC, Tacfin Father of the Almoravide Berber king, Yussuf ben Tashafin Takfarinas Former Roman legion soldier, who lead a large rebellion (17 - 24 BC). Tanan Named for an ethnicity Udad Ram Ugwistan St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (396), the most famous of Christian writers. Uksintas Yugerten’s son (Jugurtha). Better known as Oxyntas Usaden Named for a locality Usem Lightning Usus Named for a locality Wimmiden Ours, belongs to all Winaruz Hope Winifsan Blooming Winitran From the stars Winsen Theirs Wiwul Of the heart Wiwurgh Golden Yani Kabyle tribe from At Yani Yattuy The tall one Yuba Name of several Berber kings Yufayyur Handsomer than the moon Yufitran Handsomer that the stars Yufitri Handsomer than a star Yuften The best, superior Yugerten Greater than them, the greatest. The origin of the name Jugurtha, king of the Berbers (118 to 105 BC) who fought the Roman armies. He died in a roman jail in 104 BC. Ziri Moonlight (masculine) |
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