Kipchumba is a patronymic of Kenyan / Kalenjin people origin meaning "son of Chumba", or born in the hospital (in the presence of White people). [1] It may refer to:
The Marakwet are one of the groups forming the ethnolinguistic Kalenjin community of Kenya, they speak the Markweta language. The Marakwet live in five territorial sections namely Almoo, Cherangany, Endoow, Sombirir (Borokot) and Markweta. Cutting across these territorial groups are a number of clans to which each Marakwet belongs. There were 119,969 Marakwet people in 2019.
Ruto, or Rutto, is a surname of Kenyan origin that may refer to:
Athletics Kenya (AK) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in Kenya. It is a member of the IAAF and Confederation of African Athletics. AK organises athletics competitions held in Kenya. It also sends Kenyan teams to international championships. Jackson Tuwei is the current chairman of Athletics Kenya. AK is headquartered in Riadha House, next to Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi.
Robert Kipkorir Kipchumba is a Kenyan long-distance track, and road running athlete.
Kimutai is a Name of Kalenjin origin. It's indicates that the bearer is a boy and was born near dawn ("Mutai"). It is closely related to "Kipkoech", " Kiplimo", "Kipkorir" and "Kipyego". Its Feminine equivalent is Chemutai among the Marakwet, Keiyo, Sabaot and Nandi and Jemutai among the Kipsigis
Chirchir may refer to:
Kiplagat is a personal name used by the Kalenjin people in Kenya and Uganda, meaning "son of Lagat" It may refer to:
Cheruiyot is a surname of the Kalenjin people of Kenya's Rift valley. Notable people with the surname include:
Benson Kipchumba Barus is a Kenyan long-distance runner who competes in marathon and half marathon competitions. He has a personal best of 2:07:07 hours for the distance, set at the 2011 Prague Marathon, which he won. He also won the 2009 Turin Marathon and has placed top three in Rome, Beijing and Chuncheon.
Jafred Chirchir Kipchumba is a Kenyan long-distance runner who specialises in the marathon. He won the 2011 Eindhoven Marathon in a personal best time of 2:05:48 hours.
Kiprotich is a Kalenjin name, common in parts of Kenya and Uganda inhabited by the Kalenjin people. It stems from the term "Rot Tich" which means cattle moving in from pasture which is between 5 PM and 6 PM. The prefix Kip-, means that the bearer is a male and was born while cattle where moving in from pasture. It is closely related to Kiprono. Its feminine counterpart is Cherotich.
Koech is a Kalenjin surname of Kenyan origin that may refer to:
Kipkorir sometimes shortened as "P'korir" when speaking; is a given name given to a person(male) born at dawn. It is of Kenyan origin. Son of "Kipkorir" would then be named Arap Korir meaning "son of Kipkorir"
Kiprono is a Name of Kalenjin origin. It's indicates that the bearer is a man and was born near dusk as Sheep and Goats come back from grazing usually around 5 pm to 6 pm. It is closely related to "Kiprotich". Feminine equivalent is Cherono
Kipchirchir is a name used among the Kalenjin people that means the bearer is a man and was "born after a short labour" as the term "Chirchir" implies haste. Its feminine equivalent is Chepchirchir.
Kipchoge is a name of Kalenjin origin meaning "of the store ". The name follows a kalenjin naming custom where the birth name has to describe the time or place of birth, physical attributes of the baby, the circumstances surrounding the birth, ancestral reincarnation, initiation rites, military exploits or the family's prized possessions. Famous people with this name include:
Chepchumba, or Jepchumba, is a surname of Kenyan origin meaning "daughter of Chumba". It may refer to:
Notable people with the given name Benson:
Jepchirchir is a name of Kalenjin origin. It indicates that the bearer meaning a girl or woman who was born "after a short labour" ("Chirchir"). The masculine equivalent of this name is Kipchirchir.
Paul Kipchumba Lonyangata is a Kenyan long-distance runner who specialises in road running events. He is a marathon runner and holds a best of 2:07:14 and has won marathons in Lisbon and Shanghai. He was a bronze medallist at the World Junior Championships in Athletics in 2010.
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