Timon is a Greek name meaning "respect. The Swahili for respect is heshima, pron. HEH-shee-mah. It is one of very few Swahili words with the accent not on the penultimate syllable.
This is not a Swahili word. It may be a word or name from West Africa.
It has none, It's not a Swahili word, and this contributor has never heard itn used as a name.
As Kevin is a name it would be the same in Swahili If said by a native, a final -i will usually be placed, i.e. Kevini.
No special Swahili meaning. It is a name that occasionally pops up among East African Christians.
It does not have a meaning in Swahili, but it is an adopted Arabic name meaning "patient one".
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"Brandon" does not have a direct translation in Swahili, as it is a name. However, it can be used as a name in Swahili-speaking regions without translation.
The Swahili name for father is "baba".
Farasi is horses in Swahili.
Simba is Swahili for a Lion.
One in Swahili is "moja."
Timon is a Greek name meaning "respect. The Swahili for respect is heshima, pron. HEH-shee-mah. It is one of very few Swahili words with the accent not on the penultimate syllable.
Not a Swahili word or name. It may be a made-up name for a child . . . somewhere.
Swahili is a language that is spoken by the Swahili people in countries such as Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. The word for the numeral one in Swahili is 'moja'.
To say "my name is" in Swahili, you can say "jina langu ni."
It is an adopted Arabic name that means 'patient one' but has no meaning in Swahili. The Swahili version of Sabrina is Subira(patience), pronounced 'soo-bee-rah' NOTE: If you would like to add to the Discussion Page