Kalenjin name
Kalenjin names are primarily used by the Kalenjin people of Kenya and Kalenjin language-speaking communities such as Murle in Ethiopia, Sebei of Uganda, Datooga, Akie and Aramanik of Tanzania.
The Kalenjin traditionally had two primary names for the individual though in contemporary times a Christian or Arabic name is also given at birth such that most Kalenjin today have three names with the patronym Arap in some cases being acquired later in life e.g Alfred Kirwa Yego and Daniel Toroitch arap Moi.
Given name
An individual is given a personal name at birth and this is determined by the circumstance of their birth. For most Kalenjin speaking communities, masculine names are often prefixed with Kip- or Ki- though there are exceptions to the rule e.g Cheruiyot, Chepkwony, Chelanga etc. Feminine names in turn are often prefixed with Chep- or Che- though among the Tugen and Keiyo, the prefix Kip- may in some cases denote both males and females. The personal name would thus be derived through adding the relevant prefix to the description of the circumstance of birth, for example a child born in the evening might be called Kiplagat or Chelagat.Popular given names
Some examples of popular Kalenjin names and their meanings;Male name | Female name | Meaning |
Kimutai | Chemutai/Jemutai | Time based |
Kipchirchir | Chepchirchir | From 'chirchir' implying haste e.g born earlier than expected or after a short labour |
Kipchoge | - | From 'choge', store/granary i.e born near the granary/store |
Kipchumba | Chepchumba | Implies relation to westerners, e.g - born in a hospital, in a foreign country e.t.c |
Kipkoech | Chepkoech | Time based; born during the first part of the day i.e 5am to 6am |
Kiprono | Cherono | Time based; born around dusk i.e 5pm to 6pm |