Female and male first names : Nigeria.



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Olas is a unisex name of Nigerian origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture, signifying "the wealth belongs to God.
Olasunkanmi is a unique Yoruba name from Nigeria, literally translating to "Wealth has met with him.
Olatunji is a Yoruba male given name from Nigeria, combining 'Ola' (wealth) and 'Tunji' (he has arrived), signifying 'Wealth has arrived'.
Olawale is a traditional Yoruba male given name from Nigeria, meaning "Wealth has met up with me," signifying prosperity in times of hardship.
Olayinka is a Yoruba name meaning "wealth has met me", often given to those expected to prosper.
Oleavia is an African name from Nigeria's Igbo tribe meaning "the sun has risen" or "the sun is shining," reflecting beauty, warmth, and new beginnings.
Olice is a distinctive African name of Igbo origin, typically meaning 'God has shown favor' or 'God has been kind.'
Olisaemeka is an uncommon Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'God is greater'.
Ollice is an African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "God has done well".
Ollye is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning "Wealthy," carrying a rich history and cultural significance as it reflects the importance placed on wealth and prosperity in Igbo society. It gained international recognition during the 20th century but remains strongly tied to its African roots and heritage.
Ololade is a Nigerian name meaning "I have found wealth".
Olori is a regal Yoruba name meaning 'queen', respected for wisdom and leadership.
Olubukola is a unique Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning "God added wealth", signifying prosperity.
Olubunmi is a Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "the Lord has given me all that I desire," reflecting divine providence and gratitude.
Oluchi is an Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'God's work is perfect,' composed of 'Olu' ('God') and 'chi' ('life').
Olumide is a distinct Yoruba male given name from Nigeria, translating to 'Returner comes home' or 'The one who returns from death', symbolizing triumph over adversity.
Olumuyiwa is a Nigerian Yoruba unisex name meaning 'wealth met with joy'.
Olus is a distinctive male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. Its meaning, "wealth" or "prosperity," reflects the significant role names play in this West African tradition.
Olusegun is a Yoruba male name meaning 'We have found a king', symbolizing hope for future leadership.
Oluseyi is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "The king will have/see".
Olutosin is a Yoruba male given name derived from "Olu" meaning king and "Tosin" meaning he brings joy, signifying "King who brings joy".
Olutoyin is a Yoruba name from Nigeria, combining "Olu" (king/ruler) and "Toyin" (becoming wealthy), translating to "the king becomes wealthy.
Oluwabukola is a distinct and elegant name of Nigerian origin, translating to 'The Lord is rich' in Yoruba culture, reflecting its holders' faith and belief in God's abundance.
Oluwabusola is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "God found me," reflecting divine intervention and purpose in one's life.
Oluwadabira is a Yoruba male name from Nigeria, combining "Oluwa" meaning lord/owner and "dabira" signifying beauty, translating to "the lord is beautiful.
Oluwadamilare is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "God has answered my prayers after giving thanks.
Oluwadamilola is a Nigerian Yoruba given name meaning "God has made me wealthy," expressing hope for abundance in life.
Oluwadara is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "God is rich.
Oluwadunmininu is a Nigerian, specifically Yoruba name that translates to 'It is God who has made me rich,' conveying a message of divine gratitude and prosperity.
Oluwadunsin is a Yoruba name from Nigeria that means "Lord protects".
Oluwafemi is a Nigerian name meaning "God has spoken well about me," reflecting divine favor and blessing.
Oluwaferanmi is a unique Yoruba name meaning "I have found favor with God.
Oluwafeyikemi is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, composed of 'Oluwa' (Lord/God), 'Fe'yo' (rejoice) and '-kemi' (holds), meaning 'God makes me happy, holds joy.'
Oluwafikayo is a Nigerian name composed of "Oluwa" meaning Lord/Owner, and "Fikayo" meaning to succeed or make way, interpreted as "The Lord makes a way to succeed.
Oluwafikayomi is a Nigerian name meaning 'God is my joy'.
Oluwafikayomi is a unique Nigerian name composed of "Oluwa" (Lord), "Fika" (to add/increase), and "Yomi" (to meet with/encounter), translating to "Meeting with our Lord who increases".
Oluwafolahanmi is a Yoruba name meaning 'God caused expansion, and I am favored by Him'.
Oluwafolajimi is a Nigerian name composed of "Oluwa" (owner/lord) and "Folarinde" (let the owner have mercy), translating to "May God have mercy".
Oluwajomiloju is a traditional Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'May God create happiness'.
Oluwajomiloju is a rare, distinct Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Lord let there be He has done it," expressing hope in divine creation and intervention.