Hausa Origin Names

This is a list of names in which the origin is Hausa. Hausa is a language spoken by the Hausa people of northern Nigeria.
gender
usage
origin
Alhaji m Hausa
Means "the pilgrim" in Hausa, a derivative of Arabic حَجّ (hajj) meaning "pilgrimage, hajj". It is typically a title, not a name.
Alheri f Hausa
Means "the charitable, the good" in Hausa, from Arabic خير (khayr).
Asabe f Hausa
From Hausa Asabar meaning "Saturday" (of Arabic origin).
Balarabe m Hausa
Means "born on Wednesday" in Hausa, derived from Laraba "Wednesday".
Ɗanjuma m Hausa
From Hausa ɗa "son" and Jumma'a "Friday".
Ɗanladi m Hausa
From Hausa ɗa "son" and Lahadi "Sunday".
Ɗanlami m Hausa
From Hausa ɗa "son" and Alhamis "Thursday".
Hamisu m Hausa
From Arabic خامس (khamis) meaning "fifth", sometimes added to a given name to indicate the fifth sibling bearing it.
Jatau m Hausa
Means "fair-coloured, light" in Hausa.
Jummai f Hausa
From Hausa Jumma'a meaning "Friday" (of Arabic origin).
Kyauta m & f Hausa
Means "gift" in Hausa.
Ladi f Hausa
From Hausa Lahadi meaning "Sunday" (of Arabic origin).
Lawal m Hausa
From Arabic أوّل (awwal) meaning "first". It is sometimes added to the name of the first of multiple siblings who share the same given name.
Lawali m Hausa
Variant of Lawal.
Rabiu m Hausa
From Arabic رابع (rabi') meaning "fourth", sometimes added to a given name to indicate the fourth sibling bearing it.
Salisu m Hausa
From Arabic ثالث (thalith) meaning "third", sometimes added to a shared given name to indicate the third sibling bearing it.
Sani 2 m Hausa
From Arabic ثان (thani) meaning "second". If two or more siblings share the same given name, this name may be appended to that of the second.
Shehu m Hausa
From Arabic شيخ (shaykh) meaning "elder, chief, sheikh", a title of Usman dan Fodio (1754-1817), the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate.
Talatu f Hausa
From Hausa Talata meaning "Tuesday" (of Arabic origin).
Yalwa f & m Hausa
Means "abundance" in Hausa.