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    Dangana

    Pronunciation: DAHN-gah-nah

    ♂ Male
    Hausa

    Meaning

    Resignation; given to a child whose elder siblings died in infancy

    Origin

    West African

    History & Etymology

    Dangana is a name deeply rooted in Hausa culture, primarily found in West Africa. Its meaning reflects a profound cultural practice related to child mortality. In societies where infant and child mortality rates were historically high, names like Dangana served not just as identifiers but also as expressions of parental experience, hope, and sometimes, resignation to fate. The name is given to a child born after several older siblings have died in infancy, signifying the parents' acceptance of their circumstances and perhaps a plea for the child's survival.

    This naming tradition is a testament to the resilience and spiritual beliefs of the Hausa people. Such names often carry a protective or symbolic weight, intended to influence the child's destiny or to communicate a message to the spiritual realm. While the direct meaning is 'resignation,' it also embodies a form of hope and continuity within the family line.

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