Kurya Ubunnyano: Traditional Rwandan Naming Ceremony

“Kurya Ubunnyano” is a traditional Rwandan ceremony that involves naming a newborn child. This ritual typically takes place when the baby is about eight days old. During the ceremony, children are given small portions of food, which they eat together, symbolizing unity and community.

Kurya Ubunnyano - Traditional Naming Ceremony
Kurya Ubunnyano – kwita_izina

The ceremony includes several symbolic acts:

This ceremony is deeply rooted in Rwandan culture and emphasizes the importance of family and community in the upbringing of a child.

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