Female and male first names : Nigeria.



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Yaro is a distinctive African name, popular in Nigeria, with Hausa roots potentially meaning "greatness".
Yasheika is an African-derived (Igbo) name meaning "There is God" or "God is there.
Yasheka is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "mother is rich" or "God answers prayers," reflecting the hopes and faith of its bearers.
Yeicon is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "There is God", symbolizing divine presence and guidance.
Yeilani is an African Yoruba name that means "Mother has returned," symbolizing fertility and answered prayers after longing for a child.
Yejide is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin that translates to "rejoicing is added", conveying joy and celebration.
Yeleini is a unique African name, originating from the Igbo people of Nigeria. Its meaning, "the arrival of the heart", holds deep cultural significance in destiny and family ties.
Yema is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "mother," traditionally given to girls but also used for boys, symbolizing love and nurturing wisdom.
Yemi is a unique African name from Nigeria, derived from the Yoruba language meaning "Mother has returned," often chosen to honor ancestors or bring good fortune.
Yemisi is a Nigerian name derived from Yoruba language, meaning "respect for mother".
Yenna is an African origin given name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, derived from "yena" meaning "patience." It signifies qualities like perseverance and steadfastness.
Yenni is a rare African given name of Yoruba origin, translating to "mother has returned," symbolizing hope and resilience.
Yeraldi is an uncommon yet meaningful name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba name Oya-Yeralu meaning "The wind brings honor.
Yetunde is a Yoruba female name meaning 'Mother is coming', reflecting hope for good fortune.
Yimi is a unique African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria meaning 'may it come to pass,' signifying hope and anticipation.
Ylonda is a unique African name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "mother has returned" or "return of the mother," signifying hope for a loved one's return or a child after infertility.
Yoali is a rare but captivating name of African origin, believed to mean 'one who has arrived'.
Yobani is a distinct African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God has made it possible," symbolizing divine intervention in birth and reflecting the tradition of naming children based on their circumstances or wishes for their future.
Yokasta is an African-origin name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'Mother has come back,' deeply rooted in Yoruba spirituality.
Yolani is an exotic, African-origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'the sun has risen' or 'light has come,' reflecting their reverence for sunlight as life-giving force.
Yolaunda is an uncommon yet beautiful name of African origin, specifically from Nigeria's Yoruba culture. It signifies "to make prosperous or wealthy" combined with "happiness or joy".
Yolunda is a rare African female name believed to originate from Nigeria's Yoruba people, with meanings varying between 'beautiful child', 'gift from God' or 'happiness bringer'.
Youlonda is a distinctive female name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Mother whose children are like drops of water," symbolizing motherhood and nurturing.
Yovonda is an African origin given name derived from Igbo culture in Nigeria, meaning "The journey has been good." It symbolizes positivity and prosperity, and is associated with strong willpower and resilience.
Yulani is an uncommon but captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "may it be so," often chosen for its positive aspirations and cultural significance.
Yulanni is an African-origin name from the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning 'the one who brings joy'.
Yunet is an African origin name from Nigeria's Igbo people, translating to "child born during hardship," symbolizing strength and resilience in challenging times.
Yuvonda is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning "growth" or "increase," signifying prosperity and abundance.
Zaaki is an African Yoruba name meaning "mighty warrior" or "one who shows great bravery".
Zabrien is an uncommon yet profound African name of Yoruba origin, signifying either "born on a Thursday" or "bringer of light," potentially linked to the deity Oya.
Zacara is a captivating Yoruba name derived from "Zaccariah," meaning "remembered by God.
Zacora is a distinctive African name from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, meaning 'peaceful and calm' or 'one who brings joy'.
Zada is a distinctive African name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning 'to be happy or rejoice'.
Zadi is a rare African girl's name of Hausa origin from Nigeria, potentially meaning 'patience'.
Zadien is a unique unisex given name of uncertain African or Hebrew origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite its mysterious history.
Zaelyn is an African origin name from Igbo culture in Nigeria, meaning "prosperous beauty".
Zaequan is a rare African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'God's power' or 'strength', reflecting divine intervention and guidance.
Zahaire is an African name from the Fulani ethnic group, meaning "the one who brings light" or "shining star.
Zahkari is an Igbo African name translating to "To remember God's goodness".
Zahmere is a captivating African name from Nigeria's Yoruba tribe, introduced to the West through slavery, meaning "calmness" or "tranquility".