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Lindiwe

Meaning — A Zulu and Xhosa name meaning "the waited-for one" or "she who was awaited", from the verb "linda" (to wait, to be patient). Given to a long-desired child, a daughter born after a long wait or after the death of previous children.·Zulu origin·Female·lin-DEE-way

Lindiwe Being named "the one who was waited for" gives a character an origin story of particular intensity — she arrived after longing, and every moment of her life is coloured by that weight of expectation. In fiction such characters often feel simultaneously precious and burdened: they are cherished, but the very cherishing can become a form of pressure that they spend their stories learning to carry or set down.

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