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    Guutaale

    Guu-tah-leh
    Also spelled: Guutale
    "Guutaale means 'one who has a brigade,' signifying a boy who is never alone because he has a family and community strong in numbers that always supports him. It symbolizes a powerful figure destined for leadership and command."

    Meaning

    Guutaale is derived from guuto ('squad, brigade') and the suffix -le ('one who has' or 'possessor of'). It translates directly to 'one who has a brigade' or 'one who has a squad.' This directly references that this child has a family that are strong in numbers behind him and always backs him. The name is highly symbolic of leadership and strength in numbers, expressing the hope that the boy will be a powerful figure whose character naturally attracts and retains a strong, reliable group of supporters, ensuring he is never alone and always has the backing of his community.

    Etymology

    guutaale
    ├──guuto = squad, brigade
    (root)
    └──-le = one who has or possessor of the quality expressed by the root word
    (suffix)

    Origin

    Somali

    Themes

    conflictpossession

    Related Names

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