It happened one day I made a phone call to a very respectable Eritrean lady just to ask her if there is any other member in her family by the name "Nigisty." She said, " Oh, what do you mean? I am the only person by that name. In this response I said to her, " I bet that there is another member too." She was intrigued. And then I asked her the name of her youngest daughter. She told me that her name is SARA which means in Hebrew a queen (nigisti).
Some of us didn't realize the origins of our names and the meanings associated with them. Take a look at the popular nameá¡ "Mary." It is derived from Hebraic or Semitic word "merar መሪáˆ" meaning bitter, and so is "Martha" which is Aramaic meaning "lady or mistress. If parents were to know the meaning associated with the names, they could have restrained from giving the names to their children. No wonder, some of the Eritrean females' names are either corrupted or real Italian, Hellenistic and Hebraic names. However, the rest of Tigrigna names reflect the desire to have a peace and prosperous life after a long years of war and tribulation.
Follwing are the current popular names with "Helen" at the top of the list:-