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.
The name "Kovu" means "Scar" in Swahili!
The name "Mufasa" means "King" in the Manazoto language. Simba's name is Swahili for "lion".
It means Cheetah in Swahili!
Vitani doesn't have a definite meaning in Swahili. The word, vita-, means "war" in Swahili while "-ani" is normally seen in the word "shetani" meaning "demon". So, the word/name is a portmanteau of "demon of war".
"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.
Not a Swahili word or name. It may be a made-up name for a child . . . somewhere.
"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.
This is not a Swahili word. It may be a word or name from West Africa.
This has the appearance of a word or name in an African language, but it has no meaning in Swahili.
The name Jahari does not have a specific meaning in Swahili. It is not a common Swahili word or name with a defined translation.
It has none, It's not a Swahili word, and this contributor has never heard itn used as a name.
Nala's name means 'gift' in swahili.
Dela is not a Swahili word. It could be an African spelling of the name Della.
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.
No special Swahili meaning. It is a name that occasionally pops up among East African Christians.
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.