Female and male first names : Nigeria.



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Oluwakayode is a Yoruba male name meaning "The Lord meets with wealth.
Oluwakemi is a unique female name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God sees me" or "God knows me".
Oluwakorede is a unique Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning "God has arrived with wealth or abundance.
Oluwalonimi is a Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning "God has granted me joy.
Oluwalonimi is a unique Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, composed of "Oluwa" meaning 'Lord' or 'Owner', and "Lonimi" meaning 'I give thanks'. Together, they convey the meaning 'The Lord gives thanks'. This rare yet distinctive name carries profound cultural significance.
Oluwamayomikun is a Yoruba name that means "The Lord has brought about a happy reunion.
Oluwanifemi is a beautiful Yoruba name composed of "Oluwa" (Lord) and "Nifemi" (I have met wealth), signifying divine favor and abundance.
Oluwapelumi is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning "Lord, wait for me".
Oluwapelumi is a beautiful Yoruba name meaning "God is expanding/growing".
Oluwasemilore is a Nigerian name meaning "The owner who is second to none".
Oluwaseun is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "God's gift of wealth.
Oluwaseun is a unique name of Yoruba origin meaning "Following the Lord", reflecting deep devotion and commitment to God.
Oluwaseyi is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, composed of 'Oluwa' meaning 'owner/lord', and 'Seyi' meaning 'He will increase', translating to 'The Lord will increase'. It was traditionally given to children expected to achieve greatness.
Oluwaseyi is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning 'The Lord has found favor.'
Oluwatamilore is a unique Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning "God has found me wealth".
Oluwateniola is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning 'God has found wealth' or 'We have found God's wealth'.
Oluwateniola is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "Lord is thankful for abundance," reflecting parental gratitude and hopes for prosperity.
Oluwatimilehin is a Nigerian name meaning 'Lord of Time Honors Him'.
Oluwatimileyin is a distinct Yoruba name from Nigeria that translates to 'The Lord's reward for patience'.
Oluwatishe is a Yoruba name meaning "God rejoices.
Oluwatobi is a Yoruba name meaning "The Lord's Wealth".
Oluwatobi is a unique Yoruba name meaning "God understands," reflecting ancient African culture's belief in divine comprehension.
Oluwatobi, a male name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, translates to "God is reliable/trustworthy," reflecting hope in divine dependability and the active role God plays in daily life among the Yoruba people.
Oluwatobiloba is a unique Nigerian name from the Yoruba ethnic group, with a profound meaning: 'God's favor has brought wealth or prosperity.'
Oluwatofunmi is a Yoruba female name from Nigeria, meaning "God has done something wonderful for me.
Oluwatomi is a Nigerian-Yoruba unisex name meaning "Lord Hope".
Oluwatomilola is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning "The Owner of wealth is mine".
Oluwatomisin, a beautiful name of Yoruba origin, means "God has accomplished it".
Oluwatomisin, of Yoruba origin, means "God has been patient", reflecting divine benevolence even in challenging times.
Oluwatomiwa is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "God has found favor in our sight.
Oluwatoni is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "The Lord's gift," symbolizing divine favor and blessing.
Oluwatoni is a beautiful Yoruba name meaning "God is becoming," symbolizing divine guidance and growth.
Oluwatoniloba is a unique Nigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning "May the Lord have mercy".
Oluwatoniloba is a Nigerian name meaning "God's gift from the owner," reflecting the deep-rooted spirituality of the Yoruba people.
Oluwatosin is a Yoruba name meaning "God has mercy.
Oluwatoyosi is a Nigerian-Yoruba female name meaning "Joy brought by the Lord," symbolizing divine intervention's role in bringing happiness to life.
Oluwatumininu is a rare yet revered Yoruba name from Nigeria, derived as 'God holds me in', reflecting divine protection and joy after loss.
Omah is an uncommon African name of Igbo origin, meaning "Highly Good," reflecting the Igbo tradition of naming children to convey specific expectations for their character and future.
Omarian is an African name of Igbo origin meaning 'one who is like God', invoking protection from Odinani, the Igbo god of thunder.
Omariana is a unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Fulani ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "unity" or "harmony" and embodies the principles of cohesion and understanding among families and tribes.