Tinashe, July 1, 2011
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From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinashe
"Tinashe Jorgensen Kachingwe... born February 6, 1993[1]), known mononymously as Tinashe, is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, and actress.[3]
[…]
1993–2006: Early life
Tinashe Kachingwe was born on February 6, 1993, in
Lexington, Kentucky, and is the eldest child of college professors Michael and
Aimie Kachingwe. Her father is a professor who teaches acting at California
State Polytechnic University, Pomona and a first generation immigrant of the
Shona people of Zimbabwe, while her mother, who is of Danish, Norwegian, and
Irish descent, teaches physical therapy at California State University,
Northridge. Her parents met each other on a blind date during their time as
undergrads at the University of Iowa.[7][8] Tinashe's name means "We have
God (or God is with us)" in the Shona language. She has two younger
brothers, Thulani and Kudzai.[9] She and her family moved to Los Angeles,
California when she was eight years old.[10]”…
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE NAME "TINASHE"
These excerpts are given in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only.
Excerpt #1
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinashe_(given_name)
"Tinashe is a Shona given name, popular in Zimbabwe and amongst Zimbabwean expatriates. It is a unisex name. People with the name include several sportspeople:
Tinashe Chimbambo (born 1989), Zimbabwean cricketer
Tinashe Hove (born 1984), Zimbabwean cricketer
Tinashe Mhora (born 1991), Zimbabwean cricketer
Tinashe Mutanga (born 1993), Zimbabwean sprinter
Tinashe Nengomasha (born 1982), Zimbabwean association
footballer
Tinashe Panyangara (born 1985), Zimbabwean international
cricketer
Tinashe Ruswa (born 1985), Zimbabwean cricketer
Tinashe Mapfumo (born 1989), Zimbabwean engineer
Tinashe (born 1993), an American singer and actress
Tinashé (born 1984), a British musician
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Here's information about the Shona language:
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Zimbabwe
..."Shona is a Bantu language spoken by roughly 70% of
Zimbabweans and is one of Zimbabwe's official languages.[2][3][4] It is the
traditional language of Zimbabwe's Shona people, who live in Zimbabwe's central
and eastern provinces. Shona has a number of dialects, including Karanga,
Korekore, Manyika, Ndau, and Zezuru. Standard Shona is derived from the Central
Shona dialects, especially Karanga and Zezuru.[8] According to Ethnologue,
Shona is spoken by roughly 10.8 million people, making it the most widely
spoken Bantu language of Zimbabwe.”…
Excerpt #2
From
"Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Southern African, Shona
Meaning & History: Means "we are with God", from Shona ti "we",
na "with" and ishe "lord, God"."
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Excerpt #3
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E95ATbuHXY&ab_channel=OnAirWithRyanSeacrest "How You REALLY Pronounce Tinashe | On Air with Ryan Seacrest"
On Air With Ryan Seacrest, Oct 15, 2014
New artist Tinashe dropped by the studio to talk about her
rise and to help educate the radio world on how to properly pronounce her name!
1. Dorothy, 2015
"It's Ti-nah-sheh. That is the proper pronunciation. The
ending is not 'shay' its 'sheh' like the 'she' in the word 'shed. I'm
Zimbabwean and I have cousins with that name. Tinashe is a Shona name, the
language and ethnic group of the majority of Zimbabweans."
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The female radio host in this video said "Tinashe means “God is with us” in
Zimbabwean" This commenter and others corrected her as there isn't any language called "Zimbabwean". What the radio host said is like saying that "John " means "God is gracious" in "American". This is incorrect because there isn't any language called "American" (not to mention that the name "John" is derived from the Hebrew name "Yochanan".
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2. Vee, 2015
"It's usually properly as pronounced "Ti na she "
Not Tea na shae
Or tee nar shei etc etc
( I'm Zimbabwean). "
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