1. Akida
2. Badrani
3. Chaga
4. Daktari
5. Dumisha
6. Fikirini
7. Haoniyao
8. Hekima
9. Ibada
10. Jela
11. Jengo
12. Juma
13. Kalamka
14. Keto
15. Kibasila
16. Kijana
17. Kinda
18. Kiume
19. Kudumu
20. Kwagalana
21. Kwanza
22. Machano
23. Makamu
24. Mambo
25. Mandara
26. Maskini
27. Mbingu
28. Mcheshi
29. Mgeni
30. Mjibu
31. Mkwasi
32. Msanaa
33. Mtaalamu
34. Mtembei
35. Mtoto
36. Mwanza
37. Mzee
38. Pandu
39. Rubama
40. Safari
41. Shujaa
42. Simba
43. Suhuba
44. Thani
45. Tiifu
46. Tulivu
47. Ubwa
48. Uhuru
49. Uledi
50. Zuhri
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
33 66% 10 20% 26 52% 6 12% 18 36%
B % C % D % F % G %
10 20% 3 6% 9 18% 3 6% 5 10%
H % J % K % L % M %
11 22% 6 12% 16 32% 7 14% 23 46%
N % P % Q % R % S %
16 32% 1 2% 0 0% 8 16% 10 20%
T % V % W % X % Y %
8 16% 1 2% 5 10% 0 0% 1 2%
Z %
4 8%
Popularity of Use
66% A:
52% I, A:
46% M, I, A:
36% U, M, I, A:
32% K, N, U, M, I, A: Makamu,
22% H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Thani,
20% E, B, S, H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Hekima, Kiume, Mtembei, Maskini, Msanaa, Simba, Suhuba,
18% D, E, B, S, H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Ibada, Kinda, Kudumu, Akida, Dumisha,
16% R, T, D, E, B, S, H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Rubama, Uhuru, Mandara, Badrani, Daktari,
14% L, R, T, D, E, B, S, H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Mtaalamu, Uledi, Kalamka, Kibasila,
12% J, O, L, R, T, D, E, B, S, H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Mtoto, Shujaa, Mjibu, Mambo, Keto, Jela, Juma, Kijana,
10% G, W, J, O, L, R, T, D, E, B, S, H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Mkwasi, Ubwa, Mbingu, Mgeni, Kwagalana, Jengo,
8% Z, G, W, J, O, L, R, T, D, E, B, S, H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Mwanza, Zuhri, Kwanza, Mzee,
6% F, C, Z, G, W, J, O, L, R, T, D, E, B, S, H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Tiifu, Safari, Fikirini, Machano, Mcheshi, Chaga,
2% P, V, Y, F, C, Z, G, W, J, O, L, R, T, D, E, B, S, H, K, N, U, M, I, A: Pandu, Tulivu, Haoniyao,
0% Q, X
Conclusion: Male Swahili culture begins at 32% with Makamu, rising at 20% before dropping back until a second cultural spike at 12%. Cultural growth declines to 2%.
B. Female Names
1. Aminifu
2. Bahati
3. Bitisururu
4. Dawa
5. Farashuu
6. Gharibuu
7. Haoniyao
8. Hiari
9. Horera
10. Ibtisam
11. Jioni
12. Juza
13. Kazija
14. Kianga
15. Kifaa
16. Kimacho
17. Kipenzi
18. Kisima
19. Kujuwakwangu
20. Laini
21. Lubaya
22. Machui
23. Matima
24. Menikaliya
25. Mimi
26. Monima
27. Mpingo
28. Mshinda
29. Mtakwishayenu
30. Mvita
31. Mwanabaraka
32. Mwanajuma
33. Mwanatabu
34. Mzuri
35. Neemaka
36. Njema
37. Nuha
38. Paka
39. Pili
40. Sakina
41. Sheshe
42. Shukuru
43. Sisya
44. Somo
45. Tamasha
46. Tatu
47. Tisha
48. Uzima
49. Wimbo
50. Zaituni
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
39 78% 7 14% 32 64% 7 14% 17 34%
B % C % D % F % G %
8 16% 2 4% 2 4% 3 6% 4 8%
H % J % K % L % M %
15 30% 6 12% 14 28% 4 8% 23 46%
N % P % Q % R % S %
19 38% 4 8% 0 0% 7 14% 13 26%
T % V % W % X % Y %
11 22% 1 2% 7 14% 0 0% 5 10%
Z %
6 12%
Popularity of Use
78% A:
64% I, A:
46% M, I, A: Mimi,
38% N, M, I, A:
34% U, N, M, I, A:
30% H, U, N, M, I, A: Nuha,
28% K, H, U, N, M, I, A:
26% S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Kisima, Sakina,
22% T, S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Tamasha, Tatu, Tisha, Matima,
16% B, T, S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Bahati, Ibtisam,
14% W, R, O, E, B, T, S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Shukuru, Wimbo, Sheshe, Neemaka, Mwanabaraka, Mwanatabu, Bitisururu, Hiari, Horera, Monima, Somo,
12% Z, J, W, R, O, E, B, T, S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Uzima, Zaituni, Mzuri, Mwanajuma, Njema, Jioni, Juza, Kazija,
10% Y, Z, J, W, R, O, E, B, T, S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Mtakwishayenu, Sisya, Haoniyao,
8% P, L, G, Y, Z, J, W, R, O, E, B, T, S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Paka, Pili, Mpingo, Menikaliya, Laini, Lubaya, Kipenzi, Kujuwakwangu, Kianga, Gharibuu,
6% F, P, L, G, Y, Z, J, W, R, O, E, B, T, S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Farashuu, Kifaa, Aminifu,
4% D, C, F, P, L, G, Y, Z, J, W, R, O, E, B, T, S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Machui, Mshinda, Kimacho, Dawa,
2% V, D, C, F, P, L, G, Y, Z, J, W, R, O, E, B, T, S, K, H, U, N, M, I, A: Mvita,
0% Q, X
Conclusion: female swahili culture begins at 46% with Mimi, collapses until 30% with Nuha, collapses again at 28%. At 26% they undergo a minor surge peaking at 22% before a slight decline before climbing greatly at 14%, declining and then undergoing a second major peak at 8% ending in decline at 2%.
Mimi is likely the Mother of the Swahili culture and early alphabet development for both male and female.
The two major cultural spikes at 14% and 8% for female culture coincide with slight drops in male culture. Perhaps these are periods of matriarchal rule.
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