Jamoni is an African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, signifying 'joy' or 'happiness'. Its meaning endures among families of African descent as a symbol of cultural heritage and ancestral pride.
Jamonie is an uncommon African-derived given name, originating from Nigeria, meaning 'supplanter' or 'to take the place of', derived from Hebrew Jacob via Latin Jacomus to English James.
Jamontae is an African origin name from the Fulani people, meaning "God has answered our prayers." It's traditionally given to children born after years of waiting and prayer.
Jamyis is a unique, unisex name of Yoruba origin meaning "sunshine." It reflects positivity and radiance, chosen by parents seeking happiness for their child.
Jamyr is a unisex name of African origin, derived from the Igbo word 'Oma' meaning 'Good', and believed to be a fusion of two popular Igbo names, Chima and Onyema, interpreted as 'God knows it's good'.
Janaii is a unique African name from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, derived from "janaba" meaning "to give joy," signifying someone who brings happiness into others' lives.
Jande is an uncommon but meaningful name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, derived from "nde," meaning "to come," reflecting ancestral roots and implying parental aspirations for their child's future success.
Janil is a unique, African-origin name traditionally given to boys by the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'The Lord has answered' and suggesting spiritual significance.
Janyha is a unique African name derived from Yoruba culture, inspired by the powerful goddess Oya, meaning 'one who brings change' or 'a force to be reckoned with.'
Jaqua is a distinctive African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to follow closely" and associated with the spirit of diligence and perseverance in Yoruba mythology.