Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie opens up on inventing her name
World-renowned writer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie speaks out on how she invented the name ‘Chimamanda’ as she reveals the real name her parents gave her.
During a chat with the media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, during which made the disclosure.
The author famous for writing the novel ‘Purple Hibiscus’ revealed that her parents never named her Chimamanda; rather she had invented the name for herself.
She stated that her parents named her Ngozi at birth and when it was time to choose a confirmation name, since she’s catholic, she chose Amanda, due to a novel she had recently read.
Chimamanda revealed that through out her secondary school, and early years studying medicine at University of Nigeria Nsukka, she had been known as Amanda.
However, she moved abroad, and found out that the name was too common and she didn’t particularly liked how it was being pronounced.
Since she had a novel underway, she thought had about how to modify the name because she wanted an Igbo name.
She revealed that that was when she came up with the name, Chimamanda, and she’s delighted with how far and wide the name has gone, as many kids are bearing the name now.
Watch her speak below …