Pre-colonial context
“The lion held deep symbolic power across pre-colonial Africa — a royal emblem, warrior title, and spiritual guardian long before European contact.”
In other languages
Amharicpre-colonial
Anbessa
/an-BEH-sah/
Symbol of the Ethiopian empire — the Lion of Judah.
Luhyapre-colonial
Etalang'i
Bukusu · KE
Ndebelepre-colonial
Ibhubesi
/ee-boo-BEH-see/
Ndebelepre-colonial
Isilwane
Luhyapre-colonial
Italanyi
Wanga · KE
Luhya
Italanyi
Afrikaanspre-colonial
Leeu
Vendapre-colonial
Ndau
Zulupre-colonial
Ngonyama
'Master of all flesh'; from 'bhubeza' — to make the final decision.
Siswatipre-colonial
Ngwenyama
Shonapre-colonial
Shumba
/SHOOM-bah/
Clan totem name for the Shumba clan of the Shona.
Luopre-colonial
Sibuor
/see-BWOR/
Swahilipre-colonial
Simba
/SIM-bah/
Also means 'brave' or 'strong' — historically a title given to warriors.
Hausapre-colonial
Zaki
/ZAH-kee/
Also used as a royal honorific in Hausa courts.
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