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Forename Salimata

Around the world, Salimata (Salimata Senegal Ivory Coast Mali Burkina Faso France) is quite a rare girly first name. The first name Salimata is characteristic of Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Senegal, where it is quite a rare feminine name, Ivory Coast, and Mali. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in France, Senegal, and Ivory Coast. Very seldom, Salimata is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Salimata

name Салімата, name Salimata
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Salimata Mali, Senegal, France, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast

First names said to be same

Салімата

Notable namesakes

salimata sawadogo Burkinabe diplomat, BF (b. 1958) link
salimata coulibaly Ivorian athletics competitor, CI (b. 1960) link
salimata dembélé Malian basketball player, ML (b. 1962) link
salimata nébié conombo (b. 1962) link
salimata kamaté Salimata Kamate, Actress: Intouchables. Salimata Kamate is an actress, known for The Intouchables (2011), Bon Dieu! (2014) and Qu'est-ce qu'on a encore fait au bon Dieu? (2019), CI link
salimata ndiaye Senegalese footballer, SN link
salimata bagayoko researcher link
salimata dosso Ivorian association football player, CI (b. 1986) link
salimata madjoh dosso association football player (b. 1986) link
salimata simporé association football player, GQ (b. 1987) link
salimata sabaly Senegalese fencer, SN (b. 1989) link
salimata berté Ivorian basketball player, CI (b. 1989) link
salimata kone Malian footballer (b. 1990) link
salimata traoré Malian politician, ML (b. 1994) link
salimata diarra Malian association football player, ML (b. 1994) link

Characteristic surnames

Sy, Camara, Cissé, Konate, Diallo, Diarra, Touré, Traore, Ndiaye, Fofana, Sangare, Sissoko, Soumare, Dembele, Diakite, Diawara, Doumbia, Gassama, Traoré, Diedhiou, Ouattara, Coulibaly, Sidibe, Ouedraogo, Sanogo, Niang, Ba, Sow, Dia, Sall, Sarr, Seck, Kane, Kone, Diop, Fall, Faye, Sylla, Cisse, Bamba, Koné, Keita, Diaby, Diouf, Gueye, Thiam, Toure, Ndoye, and Diarrassouba