By Prachi Agrawal
● 08 Apr 19
Africa
City & Culture
History
Lifestyle
Andrianampoinimerinatompokoindrindra. No, That’s Not a Typing Error – It’s the name of the prince of Madagascar.
The Republic of Madagascar, an island country in the Indian Ocean has a history of giving long names to its people and places. These names are often complicated to pronounce and remember even for people who are familiar with the Malagasy language.
Not just names of people, but also names of places are quite long, and probably that’s why Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world has shortened the name of its capital from Antananarivo to short and simple Tana. Other examples of long names of places are Antsohimbondrona and Tsiroanomandidy. Can you imagine pronouncing these names when asking for bus tickets?
The reason behind such long names is that every part of the name has a meaning. In traditional Madagascan culture, there is only one name, i.e. there is no separate first name and family name.
For example, Razafindrandriatsimaniry is a 24 letter name that means the grandson of the prince or nobleman who is envious of no one.
The longest name in the history of Madagascar is considered to be of a 19th century king, Andrianampoinimerinatompokoindrindra that means the prince who was born to Imerina and who is my real lord. His 36 letter name was shortened to Andrianatompokoindrindra (which is also quite long) that means the prince who is my real lord.
Due to European influence, some percentage of the population now has some short family names like Zafy, Boto, etc. However, they still continue to have long first names with a minimum of 12 letters. The names are particularly long in the central region of Madagascar. This region is also the home to most of the elite population of the country.
In present-day Madagascar, the longest names belong to the women who are from the central region and got married to men from the same region. In this case, the maiden name of the women is added to their husbands’ names making it extremely long.
For example, suppose a woman named Ms. Sahondra Lydia Rakotomala married a man named Mr. Andriatsiferanarivo. She would then be called Mrs. Sahondra Lydia Andriatsiferanarivo Rakotomalala.
Due to such complexity in names, giving nicknames to people is a prevalent practice in Madagascar.
What’s the longest name you’ve come across?
Prachi Agrawal
A passionate writer with unsatiated love for stars and travelling. She loves writing and performing poetry and when she isn't doing either, you can find her binge watching Korean drama.
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