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Banjo

Pronunciation: [ b-ANJ-oh ]

Boy Name #11,774 Most Popular Hidden Gem 2 Syllables 5 Letters

Musical, free-spirited, and completely one-of-a-kind

American African American Appalachian Australian
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Meaning & Origin

"stringed musical instrument"
Origin: African/American English
Language: English
"from mbanza, plucked instrument"
Origin: Kimbundu (Central Africa)
Language: Kimbundu

The Story of Banjo

Banjo as a name derives directly from the beloved stringed instrument with African roots. The word 'banjo' likely comes from the Kimbundu word 'mbanza' (a plucked instrument from Central Africa), brought to the Americas by enslaved Africans. It became a defining instrument of American folk, bluegrass, and country music traditions.

Banjo gained quirky celebrity status when Australian actor and comedian's child was given the name, sparking media attention. It's most commonly used in Australia and among parents drawn to highly unconventional, musical names.

The banjo is deeply embedded in both African American musical heritage and Appalachian folk traditions. Naming a child Banjo celebrates this rich musical history and suggests a free-spirited, music-loving family.

Fun Facts

  • Banjo is a popular name for dogs in Australia
  • Australian actor's child named Banjo sparked debate about celebrity baby names
  • The banjo was brought to America by enslaved Africans and has roots in West African mbanza instruments

Banjo in Other Languages

French Banjo
German Banjo
Spanish Banjo
Japanese バンジョー

Popularity Over Time

#11,774
Current Rank
Rare
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New Entry Based on SSA data 1880–present

Famous People Named Banjo

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Banjo Paterson

Writer

1864

Famous Australian poet known for 'Waltzing Matilda' and 'The Man from Snowy River'

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Banjo (Pete Murray's son)

Other

Son of Australian musician Pete Murray, helping popularize this unusual name

Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
2
Popularity Rank
#11,774
Total SSA Count
8
Cultural Origins
American African American Appalachian Australian
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Casual
Cross-Cultural Ease
Moderate

Common Nicknames

Ban Banjo

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Frequently Asked Questions About Banjo

What does the name Banjo mean?
"stringed musical instrument" (from African/American English). "from mbanza, plucked instrument" (from Kimbundu (Central Africa)). Banjo as a name derives directly from the beloved stringed instrument with African roots. The word 'banjo' likely comes from the Kimbundu word 'mbanza' (a plucked instrument from Central Africa), brought to the Americas by enslaved Africans. It became a defining instrument of American folk, bluegrass, and country music traditions.
What is the origin of the name Banjo?
Banjo has African/American English, Kimbundu (Central Africa), American, African American, Appalachian, and Australian origins. In African/American English, it means "stringed musical instrument". In Kimbundu (Central Africa), it means "from mbanza, plucked instrument".
Is Banjo a boy or girl name?
Banjo is primarily used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Banjo?
Banjo is pronounced b-ANJ-oh.
How popular is the name Banjo?
Banjo is currently ranked #11774 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Banjo?
Common nicknames for Banjo include Ban and Banjo.
What are good middle names for Banjo?
Popular middle name pairings include Banjo Ray, Banjo Lee, Banjo James, Banjo Joe, Banjo Earl, Banjo Dean, and Banjo Wayne.
What are good sibling names for Banjo?
Names that pair well with Banjo as siblings include Coltrane, Dobro, Fiddle, Hank, Dolly, Dixie, and Earl.
How many syllables does Banjo have?
Banjo has 2 syllables, making it easy to say and remember.
Is Banjo a common or rare name?
Banjo is an uncommon name, ranked #11774 in the US. Its rarity gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.

About the Name Banjo

Banjo is a boy name with American, African American, Appalachian, and Australian origins . The name means "stringed musical instrument" in African/American English .

Banjo is currently ranked #11,774 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Banjo has 2 syllables and is pronounced b-ANJ-oh, making it easy to pronounce and remember.

Common nicknames for Banjo include Ban and Banjo. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

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