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Mtafiti wrote:Murang'a people mko? A place called Kafati on Thika-Kenol road was named after the first ironsheet-roofed structure owned by an ancestor called Job Muchuchu. Those who like it refer to it as Kafati ka Jofu. What about ile 'Kafati' ingine ya upande wa Kitui? Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rankaz13 wrote:Mtafiti wrote:Murang'a people mko? A place called Kafati on Thika-Kenol road was named after the first ironsheet-roofed structure owned by an ancestor called Job Muchuchu. Those who like it refer to it as Kafati ka Jofu. What about ile 'Kafati' ingine ya upande wa Kitui? There is no 'f' in Gikuyu language. The place is known as kabati. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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kaka2za wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:Mtafiti wrote:Murang'a people mko? A place called Kafati on Thika-Kenol road was named after the first ironsheet-roofed structure owned by an ancestor called Job Muchuchu. Those who like it refer to it as Kafati ka Jofu. What about ile 'Kafati' ingine ya upande wa Kitui? There is no 'f' in Gikuyu language. The place is known as kabati. Put an f to reflect the general pronunciation. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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oltome wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Ituramiro = the story I have heard, is it is at the of a steep hill. Hence 'kukaa vibaya'
The people of Kirinyaga/Embu are the Luo's of Central province - thus the penchant to Anglicize names like, Difatha's, Kutus, Runyenjes, Siakago etc
Karatina - from the Muratina tree, one used to stand where the market now is.
Ndenderu is a slippery place.
Many of the names in the northern part of the Nyeri Valley and Nyandarua are from Maasai, specifically Samburu, who occupied the area before the Maa civil war. Thus names like Nyeri, Mweiga, Ol Kalou, Nyahururu, Maragema, Njororoko etc
While we are at it, who can tell me where the following names came from: - Gatina, Rodkopany, Padpieri, Iveti, Gathatia ng'ondu  the Samburu, though Maa speakers, are a different entity to the Maasai, the section that was annihilated was the Ilaikipiak clan which was very powerful but warlike and quarrelsome, apparently the remnants of this clan were assimilated particularly by the Nyeri Kikuyu (hence their famed 'meaness') and to lesser extent some Ameru clans I dont know how 'meaness' has to do with Maa speakers. But it is true almost half the blood in people of karatina - nyeri axis is maasai which informs the lilt of the gikuyu spoken there.
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Rodkopany. A road company Chakareli Check railway line. Africa belongs to Africans.
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majimaji wrote:oltome wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Ituramiro = the story I have heard, is it is at the of a steep hill. Hence 'kukaa vibaya'
The people of Kirinyaga/Embu are the Luo's of Central province - thus the penchant to Anglicize names like, Difatha's, Kutus, Runyenjes, Siakago etc
Karatina - from the Muratina tree, one used to stand where the market now is.
Ndenderu is a slippery place.
Many of the names in the northern part of the Nyeri Valley and Nyandarua are from Maasai, specifically Samburu, who occupied the area before the Maa civil war. Thus names like Nyeri, Mweiga, Ol Kalou, Nyahururu, Maragema, Njororoko etc
While we are at it, who can tell me where the following names came from: - Gatina, Rodkopany, Padpieri, Iveti, Gathatia ng'ondu  the Samburu, though Maa speakers, are a different entity to the Maasai, the section that was annihilated was the Ilaikipiak clan which was very powerful but warlike and quarrelsome, apparently the remnants of this clan were assimilated particularly by the Nyeri Kikuyu (hence their famed 'meaness') and to lesser extent some Ameru clans I dont know how 'meaness' has to do with Maa speakers. But it is true almost half the blood in people of karatina - nyeri axis is maasai which informs the lilt of the gikuyu spoken there. Karatina came from Quarantine. It was a holding area for the quarantined.
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Ndakaini - Muddy place Lord, thank you!
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Kihara joni wrote:where did these come form -kihunguro - fairly recent, means 'underpass' - like 'Makutano' you can expect several places to acquire this name as construction of high quality roads continues -ngombe nguo - dead 'cow' - no idea -githuki kwemunya  - is this near Gathuki mundu? -thugunui  - corruption of a Masai name, Sugonoi (sp) -karima mutiume - no clue -kinyongero - place with high crime -kinoo - used to be called 'Kinoo kia heho' no clue about origin -gitambaya - no clue By the way I recently found out that Membley Estate is named after the Gay colonialist who used to own the land. Perhaps the people who live there should change the name to Daykio? "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Wakanyugi wrote:[quote=Kihara joni]where did these come form - kihunguro - fairly recent, means 'underpass' - like 'Makutano' you can expect several places to acquire this name as construction of high quality roads continues -ngombe nguo - dead 'cow' - no idea -githuki kwemunya  - is this near Gathuki mundu? -thugunui  - corruption of a Masai name, Sugonoi (sp) -karima mutiume - no clue -kinyongero - place with high crime -kinoo - used to be called 'Kinoo kia heho' no clue about origin -gitambaya - no clue By the way I recently found out that Membley Estate is named after the gay colonialist who used to own the land. Perhaps the people who live there should change the name to Daykio? "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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What about Kipkarbus, or, as my grandmother used to call it 'kahu ka mburi'? "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Karatina and Kibingoti There was an outbreak of foot and mouth disease. Goats were g reatly affected, on the way to the quarantine (Karatina)there was a big sign 'keep off the goat' which the locals called (Kibingoti) Africa belongs to Africans.
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wazuaguest wrote:Karatina and Kibingoti There was an outbreak of foot and mouth disease. Goats were g reatly affected, on the way to the quarantine (Karatina)there was a big sign 'keep off the goat' which the locals called (Kibingoti) Karatina-There was a mzee who always had an itch in the ass and always put his middle finger in the ass hence Kara-Itina. Hutia Mundu!!
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