Keïta
Keïta is a surname of West African origin, primarily found in Mali and Senegal. It is derived from the Mandinka language, where it means "lion." The surname has gained significant prominence in recent years due to its association with prominent figures in West African politics and business.
One of the most notable figures bearing the surname Keïta is Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, who served as
Another prominent Keïta is Amadou Toumani Touré, a former President of Guinea. Touré served as the President
The Keïta surname is also associated with the Keïta family, a prominent family in Mali and Senegal.
In addition to its association with prominent political figures, the Keïta surname is also associated with
Overall, the Keïta surname is a prominent and influential name in West Africa, associated with a long