Kiane Zawadi was born in 1932.
zawadi. The English word is a common girl's name in the form Gifti.
Keeani Lei's birth name is Jacqueline A. Carvajal.
The name Kiane is of Irish origin and means "graceful" or "endearing." It is a unique and uncommon name that carries a sense of elegance and beauty.
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Diane = Kiane
The word for blessing is baraka (from the same root as the names of the President of the U.S.A., the former premier of Israel, and the deposed president of Egypt). For gift it's zawadi. Baraka, Gifti (the English word), and Zawadi are all common Swahili names.
upaji wa MunguUpaji (from the verb kupa, to give) is an abstract noun for giving, generosity, etc., and in religious texts may mean the gift of God. But the standard word for gift is zawadi, and most Swahili-speakers (everyone this writer has heard) would use this word, zawadi ya Mungu. It is the basic meaning behind the naming of a child zawadi: the child is a gift from God.
Rachel Luttrell's birth name is Rachel Zawadi Luttrell.
The English here makes no sense to this contributor. Here are a couple of tries with the hope that maybe one approaches what the questioner might have wanted to know,Ninayo zawadi kwako na kwa mama (yako), I have a gift for you and (your) mother.Ninayo zawadi kwako kutoka mimi na mama (yako), I have a gift for you from me and (your) mother.
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upaji wa MunguUpaji (from the verb kupa, to give) is an abstract noun for giving, generosity, etc., and in religious texts may mean the gift of God. But the standard word for gift is zawadi, and most Swahili-speakers (everyone this writer has heard) would use this word, zawadi ya Mungu. It is the basic meaning behind the naming of a child zawadi: the child is a gift from God.
The crops, the mat, the kinara, the corn, the seven candles, the unity cup, and the gifts are the symbols of kwanzaa. Specifically, the kinara is the candle holder for the three red, one black and three green candles of the lighting ceremony aspect of kwanzaa. The candles celebrate unity, self-determination, collective responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.