Ikesha is a distinctive African name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, meaning "God has done well" or "God has been good." It signifies gratitude for life as a gift from God.
The name Imal, of African origin from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, means "Bring forth" or "Give birth," given to babies born on the fifth day of the week according to traditional Yoruba calendar.
Imisioluwa is a distinctive Yoruba name from Nigeria that means "God owns our way of reading," originating from the words "Imi" (read), "Si" (way), and "Oluwa" (owner).
Imonie is a unique African-origin name from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria. While its exact meaning is unknown, it's believed to combine 'Iyi' (joy) and 'Moni' (wealth), potentially translating to 'wealth of joy'.
Iretomiwa" originates from the Yoruba ethnic group in West Africa and translates to "one who returns with good news," combining 'Ire' (good fortune) and 'tomiwa' (arrival/return with happiness).