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’Ishimwe’ emerges most preferred name for over 340,000 births registered in Rwanda in 2022

By IGIHE
On 23 June 2023 at 01:52

The National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) has unveiled a fascinating revelation concerning the prevailing naming patterns within the country. In the year 2022, Rwandans exuberantly celebrated their happiness by endowing the name "Ishimwe" upon an impressive count of 14,174 newborns. This captivating name, meaning "May God be Praised," emerged as the preeminent preference across the nation, cherished equally for both boys and girls.

These statistics have been released in light of a significant disparity between projected and actual birth rates. While initial forecasts predicted 367,312 births, the year 2022 saw a total of 341,122 births. This notable difference brings attention to the issue of underreporting in birth registration, as the percentage of omissions decreased from 92.9% in 2019 to 84.2% in 2021.

Within this comprehensive overview of birth rates in Rwanda, the Rusizi district stands out with the highest number of births, recording 16,112 newborns, including 8,139 boys and 7,973 girls. Following closely behind are the districts of Nyamasheke and Gicumbi, with 14,978 and 14,042 births respectively.

Additionally, fertility rates have experienced a slight increase. In 2022, Rwandan women gave birth to an average of 3.7 children, compared to 3.5 in 2021.

In the capital city of Kigali, the Gasabo district takes the lead with 11,871 births, and the name "Ishimwe" emerges as the most popular choice for boys. Among girls, the name "Ineza" claims the top spot with 7,328 occurrences.

Generally, the year 2022 was marked by a celebration of life, despite the challenges associated with birth registration. Rwandans continue to express their gratitude, as exemplified by the overwhelming preference for the name "Ishimwe."


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