interesting to find out what their names mean exactly.
Well, with the help of google, we managed to hassle what our top dawgs’ names mean.
Hanni
In Arabian, the name Hani means cheerful and happy. The name Hani originated as an Arabian name and is most often used as a boy name or male name.
We wouldn’t be lying if we say Hanni is probably the one Housemate who has been smiling almost all the time; she just has a permanent smile . . . doesn’t she?
Karen
The name Karen is widely used; it has 51 variants that are used in both English and other languages. Karen is largely used in English, German, Scandinavian and Dutch, and its origin is Old Greek.
From the elements “carus” which means dear; “katharos” which means pure. The name evolved as a Scandinavian form of Katharina. One who’s always talking of who has a good heart and who doesn’t, isn’t that typical of her name?
Wendall
Then there’s Wendall, which literally means traveller or wanderer and it’s of German origin. Hey! The guy is a pilot by profession; need we say more?
Lomwe
Lomwe is an ethnicity or Malawian tribe. The Lomwe are one of the four largest ethnic groups living in Malawi.
The Lomwe language is primarily spoken in western Mozambique and southeastern Malawi. However, the dialects of each region are so different they are not intelligible to the other. So, perhaps Lomwe was named after this tribe. Well, maybe that’s why he is reserved at times . . . it”s all in the importance of his name. What can we say?
Luclay
Luclay, whose full name is Clayton means clay settlement. From the words “claeg” meaning clay; “tun” meaning town, settlement, homestead. Luclay is quite territorial. Remember how he almost flipped when Karen scratched him?
Sharon O
Sharon is of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly in English. The niblical name literally from the words sar “to sing, singer”; sharon “plain”.
The name is derived from Saron (Hebrew), itself of the element sar (‘to sing, singer’). In the Bible, it featured as the name of a plain or valley; the place name is simply of the meaning “plain”. So, now we know how Sharon O landed a career in music . . . aha! interesting!
Vina
The name Malvina comes from Celtic or German origin and is often translated as “breathing sweetness from her eyes”. It may come from the Scots Gaelic words maol mhìn, meaning “beautiful face/forehead”. So now we know how she actually became “Black Barbie” . . . one can’t just be called Barbie if they are not beautiful or can they?
So, Africa that’s your Top 7! – M-Net.



