Female and male first names : Igbo.



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Princeeli is a unique Nigerian Igbo name meaning "Princess has arrived.
Princeisaiah is an African-origin name of Igbo heritage, combining 'Prince' for royalty and nobility with 'Isaiah', meaning 'Salvation of God'.
Princess is an African Igbo name of Nigerian origin, derived from 'Onyekachukwu' meaning 'God's gift.'
The name Princewilliam, of Nigerian origin, signifies 'child has come' in Igbo.
Princezion is a unisex name of African origin, specifically Igbo from Nigeria. It combines "Prince", meaning firstborn or royal, and "Zion", which translates to place of peace, conveying the idea of 'the firstborn son of peace'. This name embodies the cultural significance of the firstborn child in Igbo tradition and has gained global popularity due to its unique sound and royal connotations.
Pryncess is a unique female given name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, created by combining "Princess" and "Pry", with no widely accepted meaning or historical context.
Qadira is an intriguing name of African origin, specifically from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning 'peace' in their culture.
Qamari, of African origin from Nigeria's Igbo people, means "my son" in Igbo language and has historical significance among royal families and highly regarded individuals.
Qiyana is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning "Arrival" or "One who has come," symbolizing resilience and determination.
Quadreka is an uncommon yet meaningful Igbo name from Nigeria meaning "God has answered my prayers".
Quadrevion is an uncommon African name of Igbo origin that means "four is good," often given to multiples and believed to bring prosperity and longevity.
Quaheem is an unique Nigerian Igbo name meaning 'God's grace'.
Quanisia is an African-origin Igbo name meaning "a person who does good deeds.
Quaneshia is an African-origin name from Igbo culture, Nigeria, meaning "God is merciful," embodying universal divine kindness.
Quanicia is an African name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning 'one who perceives twins', symbolizing wisdom and spiritual insight.
Quanika is an African-derived name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning 'patient' or 'enduring'.
Quanishia is an exotic African-Igbo name with possible Scottish and Muslim influences, though its exact meaning remains unclear.
Quantavia is an uncommon African name of Nigerian Igbo origin, with no specific meaning but believed to hold spiritual significance.
Quantavis is a distinctive male given name of African origin, derived from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, translating to "one who brings good fortune or prosperity.
Quanterra is a distinctive African name of Igbo origin, meaning "power to bring forth life," symbolizing fertility and abundance.
Quarmaine is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, combining "ka" (home/family) and "mma" (good). It signifies "good home" or "good family".
Quashay is an Igbo African name derived from 'Eze' (king) and 'Nna' (our father), meaning "Our King Father".
Quasheema is an African Igbo name meaning 'counting peace.'
Quasia is an African name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning "to rejoice" or "be joyful.
Quavion is an uncommon yet meaningful African name derived from Igbo tradition, meaning "born on Monday," signifying good fortune.
Quavius is a rare African name of Igbo origin that does not have a widely accepted meaning, but some sources suggest it may mean "God has answered prayers.
Quayon is an unusual and exotic name of African origin from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, derived from "Chukwu," meaning God, with the prefix "Obi-" or "Oha-" added to signify "master" or "chief.
Quayvon is an uncommon, personalized Igbo name from Nigeria with no widely agreed-upon meaning, allowing for unique interpretation by its bearer.
Queency is a unique name of African origin, specifically from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning "ruler" or "leader". It gained popularity due to its empowering connotation and distinctiveness.
Queenester is an unusual female given name of Igbo African origin, translating to 'female born', celebrating childbirth, though not typical of traditional Igbo naming practices.
Quenesha is an African-origin name from the Igbo culture of Nigeria, translating to "God has done something great," symbolizing children born under extraordinary circumstances or after hardship, and reflecting belief in their potential greatness and divine purpose.
Quesean is an African-derived given name meaning "God has joined us together in mercy," originating from the Igbo people of Nigeria.
Quinnisha is an African American female name derived from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, meaning "Child of God.
Quintay is an uncommon African name of Igbo origin, meaning "unique" or "one of a kind," traditionally given to children born under unusual circumstances or considered special.
Quintaya is an African origin name derived from Igbo culture in Nigeria, meaning "to bring forth" and signifying abundance or exceptional qualities.
Quionna is an African-origin female name derived from "Kwiona," meaning "born on Tuesday" in Igbo, Yoruba, or Swahili languages.
Qunnie is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning "God has done well" or "God has shown favor," reflecting divine intervention and blessing valued in Igbo culture.
Rabun is an uncommon Igbo African name meaning 'one who deserves no blame', signifying peace and virtue.
Ragene is an African name of Igbo origin that means "to grow or develop".
Rahja is an African Igbo name meaning 'happiness' or 'celebration', reflecting parents' wishes for their child's joyful life.