Its a Name originating from a luhya Tribe of people living in western Kenya. It literally means "the one who was left". Given to kids born after the father is already dead or the mother dies at time of birth.
by pjush February 6, 2010
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Note: Root verb is pronounced as to rhyme with "frolic", but past-tense and present-tense is pronounced with a short "e". So it would be wal(eh)k.
Note: Root verb is pronounced as to rhyme with "frolic", but past-tense and present-tense is pronounced with a short "e". So it would be wal(eh)k.
A: What's up dude? Why are you prancing down the sidewalk?
B: To prance is not to walek. And that's just cause I got a new girlfriend.
B: To prance is not to walek. And that's just cause I got a new girlfriend.
by liek_like April 18, 2010
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