The baby name Kantu is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Kahn-too".
Kantu is Quechua in Origin.
Kantu is a name of Quechua origin, a language spoken by indigenous people in the Andean region of South America. The name means "song" or "singer" in Quechua, reflecting the importance of music and singing in Andean culture. Kantu is a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls.
In Andean culture, music and singing are deeply intertwined with spirituality and community. The Quechua people have a rich tradition of music, with many songs passed down through generations. The name Kantu reflects the importance of music in this culture, and may be given to a child with hopes that they will have a strong connection to music and singing.
The pronunciation of Kantu is "KAHN-too." The name is composed of a single word in Quechua, with no additional components or meanings. While the name may be unfamiliar to those outside of Andean culture, it is a beautiful and meaningful choice for parents looking for a unique and culturally significant name for their child.