Ulonda is a unique African-origin name coined by Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe in his novel "Things Fall Apart", gaining popularity due to its memorable literary appearance despite having no specific meaning or cultural significance.
Uniquea is an African Igbo name meaning "God's own" or "chosen by God," reflecting ancient traditions believing each child has a specific divine purpose.
Uvonka is an uncommon yet significant African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, believed to mean 'joy' or 'happiness'. It was traditionally given during prosperous times, associated with the deity Oya.
Uzella is an African name of Yoruba origin, popularly used among the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Its meaning is believed to derive from "Oshun," the Yoruba deity of love, beauty, and fertility.