ndege literally translates to bird, but there is o such thing as "ocello" in Swahili
Meshell Ndegeocello's birth name is Johnson, Michelle.
It does not have a meaning in Swahili, but it is an adopted Arabic name meaning "patient one".
No, "majo" is not the Swahili name for grandmother. In Swahili, the word for grandmother is "bib", while "majo" does not have any specific meaning in Swahili language.
There doesn't appear to be a literal translation of the name Amy as most Swahili names have a generalized meaning. It would be possible though to take the American meaning of the name Amy which is beloved and use the nearest Swahili translation of name meaning which would be Penda meaning loved.
This has the appearance of a word or name in an African language, but it has no meaning in Swahili.
"Xzavier" does not have a specific meaning in Swahili as it is not a Swahili name. Swahili names are usually derived from Arabic or Bantu origins, but "Xzavier" is not a common name in Swahili-speaking regions.
The name Jahari does not have a specific meaning in Swahili. It is not a common Swahili word or name with a defined translation.
There is no Swahili meaning. Gregory is simply a name from English, also found among Swahili-speakers but not especially common.
Blanche is not a word in Swahili. If the name is from a root meaning "white," the equivalent word in Swahili would be mweupe, as applied to a person. However, it would not be used as a name.
Lisa has no meaning as a Swahili word, but, as in English, is a common female's name. It is pronounced as in English.
The game Minecraft's name is derived from a Swahili word "mninga," which means "to build" or "to create."
No special Swahili meaning. It is a name that occasionally pops up among East African Christians.