Jasiri is an African name from Swahili meaning brave or courageous.
Jasiri is a Swahili name meaning 'brave,' 'courageous,' or 'bold' — drawn from the same root as the Arabic *jasūr*, reflecting the deep influence of centuries of Arab trade and cultural exchange along the East African coast that shaped Swahili as a language. In Swahili-speaking communities across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and the wider East African diaspora, Jasiri is a name given with unmistakable intent: to raise a child who will face the world without flinching, who will act with integrity even when the path is difficult. The name entered broader Western consciousness most notably through *The Lion Guard*, the Disney animated series set in the world of *The Lion King*, in which Jasiri is a female hyena character remarkable for her kindness, fairness, and willingness to cooperate across old enmities.
By giving a positive, complex character this Swahili name, the show introduced millions of children globally to both the name and its meaning — a cultural transmission of real significance. The irony of a hyena named 'brave' proved no irony at all; Jasiri became one of the series' most beloved figures. Beyond screen culture, Jasiri resonates strongly in the African American community as part of a sustained reclamation of African linguistic heritage in naming.
Names like Zuri, Amara, Imani, and Jasiri are chosen not only for their beauty but for their directness — you know exactly what a parent hoped for when they named a child Courageous. In an era when names carry explicit identity statements, Jasiri speaks with particular clarity and force.