Steve Biko
South African anti-apartheid activist and leader of the Black Consciousness Movement, known for his role in fighting racial oppression.
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Biko is a name of African origin, particularly associated with the Xhosa people of South Africa. It means 'born during the rain' or 'rain brings life,' symbolizing strength, renewal, and vitality. The name gained global recognition through Steve Biko, a prominent anti-apartheid activist, lending it historical weight as a symbol of resistance and hope.
Biko holds profound significance in South African history, chiefly due to Steve Biko, a leader in the anti-apartheid Black Consciousness Movement. The name symbolizes courage, resistance, and the fight for justice. It is embraced by many as a tribute to African heritage and resilience, often chosen by parents wishing to honor this legacy.
In contemporary times, Biko remains a powerful and meaningful name, especially within African communities and diaspora. It is gaining popularity globally as parents seek names with strong cultural roots and inspirational stories. The name's association with social justice adds to its appeal in modern naming trends.
The name Biko carries the essence of “Born during the rain; strong and spirited” from Xhosa (South African) tradition. Names beginning with "B" often embody qualities of stability, nurturing, and groundedness.
Biko holds profound significance in South African history, chiefly due to Steve Biko, a leader in the anti-apartheid Black Consciousness Movement. The name symbolizes courage, resistance, and the fight for justice. It is embraced by many as a tribute to African heritage and resilience, often chosen by parents wishing to honor this legacy.
South African anti-apartheid activist and leader of the Black Consciousness Movement, known for his role in fighting racial oppression.
Nigerian criminologist and scholar, recognized for his work on postcolonial criminology and social justice.
Kenyan rugby union player known for his athletic achievements and contributions to Kenyan rugby.
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ビコ (Biko)
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比科 (Bǐkē)
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The name Biko became internationally recognized after Steve Biko’s death in 1977, sparking global attention to South Africa’s apartheid struggle.
Individuals named Biko are often perceived as strong-willed, charismatic, and deeply principled. They tend to exhibit leadership qualities, empathy, and a passion for justice. The name evokes a personality that is both spirited and grounded, with a natural ability to inspire and unite others.
Biko is a Xhosa (South African) name meaning “Born during the rain; strong and spirited”. Biko is a name of African origin, particularly associated with the Xhosa people of South Africa. It means 'born during the rain' or 'rain brings life,' symbolizing strength, renewal, and vitality. The name gained global recognition through Steve Biko, a prominent anti-apartheid activist, lending it historical weight as a symbol of resistance and hope.
Biko is pronounced (IPA: ˈbiːkoʊ). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Biko include: Bik, Biko-Boo, Ko, B, Biks, Biko Bear, Bikos, Bee, Koko, B-Dawg.
Famous people named Biko include: , , , Biko Agozino, Biko Adema.