Oghosa is an African-origin name from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, meaning "the one who loves and cherishes" or "one who brings joy," associated with the legendary goddess Oya.
Ojay is a distinctive male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "the pathfinder" or "the one who finds the way.
Olabode is a unique male given name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, composed of "Ola" (wealth/fortune) and "Bode" (arrival/coming), interpreted as "Wealth has arrived.
Olachi is an uncommon yet meaningful Igbo name from Nigeria, signifying "the Lord has done this," expressing gratitude for answered prayers and wishing blessings upon the child.
Olajuwan is a distinctive Yoruba male name from Nigeria, derived from "Ola" (wealth) and "Juwa" (bring forth), meaning "Fortune has come," symbolizing good fortune in Yoruba culture.
Olanna is an Igbo name derived from "Ola" meaning wealth/prosperity and "Nna" meaning father, reflecting abundance and the importance of fatherhood in Igbo culture.