Sapu Kuning
A legendary figure in Indonesian folklore symbolizing purity and cleansing.
IPA Pronunciation
/ˈsɑːpuː/
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The name 'Sapu' originates from the Malay/Indonesian word meaning 'broom' or 'brush.' It symbolizes swiftness, cleanliness, and the ability to clear obstacles. Historically, the word reflects daily life tools, metaphorically linked to clearing the path or making way for new beginnings.
In Malay and Indonesian cultures, 'Sapu' is a common word for broom, an essential household tool symbolizing cleanliness and fresh starts. Naming a child Sapu can poetically represent a wish for the child to sweep away negativity and bring clarity and order. It is also a reminder of humble origins and the value of everyday tools that shape life.
While not widely used as a baby name globally, Sapu has been gaining interest among parents seeking unique names with cultural depth and meaningful symbolism. Its simplicity and phonetic appeal make it attractive in multicultural societies. Social media and global connectivity have helped spread awareness of its rich metaphorical meaning.
The name Sapu carries the essence of “Swift and agile, like a brush or broom” from Malay/Indonesian tradition. Names beginning with "S" often embody qualities of spirituality, sensitivity, and inner strength.
In Malay and Indonesian cultures, 'Sapu' is a common word for broom, an essential household tool symbolizing cleanliness and fresh starts. Naming a child Sapu can poetically represent a wish for the child to sweep away negativity and bring clarity and order. It is also a reminder of humble origins and the value of everyday tools that shape life.
A legendary figure in Indonesian folklore symbolizing purity and cleansing.
A respected Malay warrior known for his swift tactics and leadership.
A spiritual leader reputed for his role in community healing rituals.
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🌐Spanish
Balai
🌐French
Besen
🌐German
Scopa
🌐Italian
ほうき (Hōki)
🌐Japanese
扫帚 (Sàozhǒu)
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مكنسة (Miknasa)
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In traditional Indonesian culture, the 'sapu' broom is sometimes used in rituals to sweep away bad spirits, symbolizing purification and protection.
Individuals named Sapu are often seen as energetic, quick-witted, and adaptable. They tend to be problem solvers who can clear confusion and bring order to chaotic situations. Their personality blends practicality with creativity, showing a grounded nature yet a readiness to innovate and refresh their environment.
Sapu is a Malay/Indonesian name meaning “Swift and agile, like a brush or broom”. The name 'Sapu' originates from the Malay/Indonesian word meaning 'broom' or 'brush.' It symbolizes swiftness, cleanliness, and the ability to clear obstacles. Historically, the word reflects daily life tools, metaphorically linked to clearing the path or making way for new beginnings.
Sapu is pronounced (IPA: /ˈsɑːpuː/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Sapu include: Sap, Saps, Poo, Sappy, Sapster, Sapu-Boo, Sapi, Sapito, Sapu-Man, Sapz.
Famous people named Sapu include: , , , Sapu Rahman, Sapu Wijaya.