Tafsut is from the Berber-Amazigh ⵜⴰⴼⵙⵓⵜ (tafsut — spring, springtime). A modern American baby name in the broader Berber-Amazigh heritage aesthetic. Tafsut is one of the foundational Berber feminine names — central to traditional Amazigh Indigenous North African heritage. The foundational Berber Tafsut Imazighen (Berber Spring, April 1980 Algeria) was the foundational pan-Berber cultural rights movement opposing Arabization policies — foundational subject of foundational Kabyle Berber identity movement + foundational Tamazight language activism + foundational Tafsut Taberkant (Black Spring, 2001 Kabylie Algeria) — central to foundational Berber Indigenous cultural revival across Algeria + Morocco + Libya + Mali + Niger + Tunisia. Foundational Berber feminine name reflecting Indigenous Amazigh heritage + the foundational Tifinagh script + Tamazight constitutional recognition movement.
Featured throughout Berber heritage.
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Tafsut reduces to eight.