Senga
Senga is a term that can refer to various subjects, including a given name, a surname, and cultural references. This article explores the different contexts in which "Senga" is used.
Given Name[edit | edit source]
Senga is a feminine given name of Scottish origin. It is often considered a reverse spelling of the name Agnes. The name is relatively uncommon and is primarily found in Scotland.
Surname[edit | edit source]
Senga is also a surname found in various cultures. It is particularly prevalent in some African countries, where it may have different meanings and origins depending on the region.
Cultural References[edit | edit source]
In popular culture, the name Senga has appeared in various forms of media, including literature, film, and television. It is often used as a character name and can be found in works that explore Scottish heritage and identity.
Notable People Named Senga[edit | edit source]
- Senga McCrone, a Scottish artist known for her contributions to contemporary art.
- Senga Nengudi, an African-American visual artist and sculptor.
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