name meaning a journey, usually given to a girl. She's often complicated, but worth taking the time to figure out.
by unanimous101 December 20, 2014

Taken from World Wide Words
Its principal sense in English is “(a person or thing) which stays in some place only for a short time”; though this necessarily implies moving from place to place, it is the stay which is emphasised, not the travelling.
Its principal sense in English is “(a person or thing) which stays in some place only for a short time”; though this necessarily implies moving from place to place, it is the stay which is emphasised, not the travelling.
NASA named the rover which forms part of the Mars Pathfinder mission Sojourner following a year-long worldwide competition; the winner was Valerie Ambroise of Bridgeport, Connecticut, who suggested it be named after Sojourner Truth, a nineteenth-century black feminist and campaigner for the abolition of slavery
by Houses0nfire April 19, 2008

by <3RAWR<3 October 21, 2009

An exclusive outbound excursion trip for Student of Rizvi Institute of Management Studies & Research. An event filled management games, sports, camp fire and entertainment events and for sure creates nostalgic imprints.
by god.hypnos August 28, 2022

a group of bloggers who dedicate themselves to the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth; a woman's rights activist
by not sojourner February 3, 2008

by Mark Nordenstein July 25, 2007

A historic public housing project on Detroit’s East Side, built in 1941 for Black defense workers. Known for its cultural significance, resilient community, and role in shaping Detroit’s Black history.
“Yo, I grew up in Sojourner Truth Homes (The Bricks), so I know every corner of the East Side like the back of my hand.”—Real Eastside Detroiter
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 10, 2025
