As far as I know, it doesn't mean anything in Swahili. It's a South African boy's name and means 'gift' in Xhosa or Zulu.
"Sipho" does not have a specific meaning in Swahili as it is not a Swahili word. It may be a name or term from a different language or culture.
"Kuwahi" is a word in Swahili which means "used to" or "once." It is often used when describing a past action or habit.
"Daysia" does not have a commonly recognized meaning. It may be a unique name or word with no standardized definition.
"Alhamisi" is a Swahili word that translates to "Thursday" in English. It is the fifth day of the week in the Swahili calendar.
The name Shaijal does not have a specific meaning as it is a proper noun. It appears to be a unique name that may not necessarily have a defined origin or meaning.
In Swahili belief, "mila" are cultural customs, practices, and traditions that are important in maintaining social order and harmony within the community. These mila include rituals surrounding births, marriages, and deaths, as well as ceremonies honoring ancestors and spirits. They play a significant role in preserving cultural identity and values.
Sipho Sepamla died in 2007.
Sipho Thwala was born in 1968.
Sipho Burns-Ncamashe was born in 1920.
Sipho Kunene was born in Cape Town, in South Africa.
Not a Swahili word.
Not a word in Swahili
Sipho Sibiya was born on 1971-07-28.
In swahili,Imani mean's ''Faith''
It means Cheetah in Swahili!
"Love" in Swahili is "upendo."
Yes Sipho Johnson is still alive and planning his big comeback.....
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."