The baby name Bwana is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈbwɑnə/ (BWAH-nah).
Bwana is Swahili in Origin.
The baby name Bwana is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈbwɑnə/ (BWAH-nah).
Bwana is Swahili in Origin.
Bwana is a Swahili honorific and noun meaning “sir,” “mister,” “lord,” and by extension “husband” or “master.” Widespread along the East African coast, it functions as a respectful form of address before a man’s name (e.g., Bwana Yusuf) and appears in Christian Swahili as a title for God or Christ (“Bwana asifiwe,” “Praise the Lord”). The word belongs to Swahili’s Bantu core vocabulary, while its prominence reflects Indian Ocean contact.
Not a traditional given name, Bwana is occasionally adopted today as a bold personal name or nickname. English encountered it in the colonial era, when “bwana” came to mean “boss,” a stereotype echoed in literature and film. Anglicized spellings include Bwanna and Bwanah; set phrases such as Bwana Mkubwa (“big man/boss”) and Bwana Harusi (“groom”) show its range, though they are not personal-name variants. Modern use may carry both reverent and colonial-era resonances.
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