Dameka is a unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. Its meaning, "waiting for wealth" or "delayed wealth," reflects the patience of its parents awaiting their child's arrival.
Damere is a unique African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to cause patience" or "to make calm," derived from the elements "Da" (patience) and "Mere" (cause).
Damiesha is a unique African female given name derived from Damiana, meaning "gentle as a tame lioness." Originating in Nigeria among the Yoruba ethnic group, this rare yet appealing name symbolizes strength and elegance.
Damila is a captivating name of African origin meaning "peaceful". It is derived from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria and can be used for both girls and boys.
Damor is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, dating back centuries. It combines "Da" (to meet) and "Mor" (mythical bird), symbolizing the meeting place of mythical birds and evoking images of divine messages and spiritual guidance in Yoruba folklore.
Damyria is a distinctive African female name from the Yoruba culture, derived from 'Damisi' (peace) and 'Ori' (head/destiny), signifying peaceful destiny or tranquil head.
Danavia is a rare African name of Yoruba origin, combining "Dan" (wise/intelligent) and "Avi" (joy), signifying "wise joy" or "intelligence brings happiness.
Dangela is an African-origin girls' name popularized by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her novel 'Americanah'. Its meaning, potentially 'God answers prayers with joy', has Igbo cultural roots.