The baby name Keita is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "KAY-tah".
Keita is a name of African origin, specifically from the Mandinka language spoken in West Africa. The name means "one who conquers" or "one who brings peace". It is a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls. Keita has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in Japan where it is often given to boys.
The name Keita has a rich history in West Africa, particularly in the Mandinka culture. It is believed that the name was given to boys who were born during times of war or conflict, as a way of expressing hope for peace and victory. In Japan, the name Keita has a different meaning, with the kanji characters used to write the name meaning "blessed" or "fortunate". The name has become increasingly popular in Japan, with many parents choosing it for their sons.
The pronunciation of Keita is keh-EE-tah. The name is made up of two syllables, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name has a musical quality to it, with a rhythm that is easy to remember. The components of the name Keita are "kei" which means "blessed" or "fortunate" in Japanese, and "ta" which means "to conquer" or "to bring peace" in Mandinka. Together, these components create a name that is both meaningful and unique.