15+ Unisex Hausa Names You Can Name Your Child

Updated: Aug 18, 2022
By Abdullahi Malumfashi

Have you ever wondered how to find a gender-neutral name for your baby? One of the many ways you can do that is to name your baby with unisex Hausa names. Some people might want to consider a unisex name for their baby. This does not necessarily mean that the name has to be gender neutral, but it could be a name that could go either way. This popular trend is gaining momentum, but it can be difficult to find a unisex name that isn’t already popular.

Today, I will give you various unisex names in Hausa, as seen in the list below. You can check for other traditional Hausa names if you are interested.

1. Gambo

2. Kaka

3. Shekarau

4. Tawaye

5. Auta

6. Azumi – Born during the month of Ramadan for males, “Ramadan” is the name

7. Kyauta

8. Rabo

9. Tsakani

10. Mailafiya

11. Baba

12. Tala – Born on Tuesday for males, “Dan” is added as a prefix

13. Ladi – Born on Sunday for males, “Dan” is added as a prefix

14. Jumma – Born on Friday for females, “i” is added as a suffix

15. Asabe – Born on Saturday for males, “Dan” is added as a prefix

16. Balaraba- Born on Wednesday for males. “Balarabe” is the name

17. Atine – Born on Monday for males. “Dan Liti” is the name

18. Lami – Born on Thursday for males, “Dan” is added as a prefix

Why Do You Need Unisex Hausa Names?

There is no doubt that the world is becoming more and more accepting of gender fluidity. More and more people are choosing to live their lives outside of the traditional and religious norms of what it means to be a man or a woman. But even though our society is constantly changing, our names have not. Unisex Hausa names are a new way of naming that is becoming popular in our society. This type of naming has been used to help people who don’t feel comfortable with their gender identity.

Unisex names are great for a variety of reasons;

  • Unisex names allow parents to choose whatever name they like, regardless of whether they have a son or daughter.
  • They are gender-neutral, which means they can be given to a child of either gender.
  • Hausa unisex names allow parents to choose a name that reflects the child’s personality. For the most part, it’s best to stick with traditional names.

How to Find the Best Unisex Hausa Names for Your Child

Some unisex Hausa names are commonly used among females, such as Azumi and Kyauta. Some Rabo and Baba are more commonly used among males. The first step to finding a unisex name is to think about what you want your name to be.

Some people want their names to reflect their personality, while others want their names to sound like the name of their favorite celebrity. It’s up to you to decide what you want your name to be. If you want to find a unisex Hausa name, you should choose a name that is not gender-specific.

Conclusion

Names are a very important and personal decision. They are something that goes with you for a lifetime. This is why it’s so important to choose a unique name. This can be done by choosing an unusual, unique, or unisex name. This can be done by choosing a gender-neutral and gender-appropriate name.

Unisex Hausa names can be made into a gender-specific names by adding a suffix or prefix. For example, a name like “Balaraba” can be made into a boy’s name named “Balarabe” by removing “a” and adding the suffix “e.” A name like “Asabe” can be made into a boy’s name named “Dan Asabe” by adding the prefix “Dan.”

Which unisex Hausa name do you like the most? Which was the most shocking? Let me know in the comments.

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