Takle-haimanot

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Takle-haimanot is a combination of two Ethiopian names. Takle means "plantation of", while Haimanot refers to "faith" or "religion". Together, the name means "Plantation of Faith". Takle-haimanot is also the name of a famous Ethiopian saint who founded the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in the 13th century.
Scripts(How to write)
ሀይመኖት(Ge'ez)
ተክለ
ተክለሃይማኖት
Popularity
Takle-haimanot is a rare name outside of Ethiopia, and its popularity is limited mainly to the Ethiopian community living abroad.

cartoon of the name Takle-haimanot
Cartoon of Takle-haimanot

Takle-haimanot Name meanings & History

Takle-haimanot is a combination of two Ethiopian names. Takle means "plantation of", while Haimanot refers to "faith" or "religion". Together, the name means "Plantation of Faith". Takle-haimanot is also the name of a famous Ethiopian saint who founded the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in the 13th century. Means "plant of the faith" in Ge'ez. Takle-haimanot is a popular name among Ethiopians who practice the Orthodox Christian faith, which is the dominant religion in the country. It is often given to children who are born on religious holidays or events, and is believed to bring blessings and good fortune to the child's life.

Zodiac Sign of Takle-haimanot: Truth Sagittarius,Doubting Thomas Pisces

Synonyms of Takle-haimanot:

T: Testy,Tireless,Doubting Thomas,Talkative,Touchy,Tacky,Truth

A: Argumentative,Angry,Action,Ambitious,Aggressive,Assertive

K: Karma,Kundalini,Karate,Kind

L: Liaison,Lazy,Luscious,Legal,Lover,Languid,Lovely

E: Enlighten,Exaggerate,Entertain,Environment,Expressive,Enliven

H: Heart's Desire,Hobnobbing,Hope,Haggle,Hyper

I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved

M: Mushy,Memorabilia,Memory,Mommy,Manipulative,Maternal,Mother

N: Nagging,Nervous,Nutrition,Nice,Nitpicking,Neurosis,Neat

O: Obsessive,Obsolete,Ostentatious,Organized,Obstinate

Takle-haimanot is:

  • a Common name
  • a Refined name
  • a Rough name

Famous People

Takle-haimanot was the founding saint of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and his legacy continues to be celebrated in Ethiopia and among Ethiopian Christians around the world. There are also numerous individuals with the name Takle-haimanot today who have made significant contributions in fields such as academia, business, and politics in Ethiopia.