Sidibe
Sidibe is a surname of West African origin, primarily found in Mali and other West African countries. The name is derived from the Malinke language, one of the Mande languages spoken in the region. The term "Sidibe" translates to "son of the river," reflecting the historical and cultural significance of rivers in West African societies. The surname is often associated with the Malinke people, who have a rich history and cultural heritage, particularly known for their role in the Mali Empire and their contributions to the trans-Saharan trade routes.
The Sidibe surname is also found in other parts of Africa and beyond, due to historical migrations
In contemporary times, individuals with the surname Sidibe continue to carry on their ancestors' traditions and