Female and male first names : Nigeria.



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Omarie is an African origin name from the Fulani people, meaning "lively woman", reflecting their cultural values on life and vitality.
Omarious is an unusual, African-derived Igbo name meaning "God's gift" or "gift from God".
Omariyon is an African name of Igbo origin, translating to "the next good thing".
Omarr is a Yoruba name of African origin, meaning "the world is rich," traditionally given to boys expected to bring prosperity.
Omarri is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'child of calmness'.
Omauri is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning "Good news" or "Glad tidings," symbolizing hope and joy after challenging times.
Omeisha is an African-origin name from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, translating to "The way the world began," reflecting a profound significance and connection to historical events.
Omekia is a Yoruba name meaning 'joyful child'.
Omeshia is an African origin name of Yoruba culture from Nigeria, derived from 'Omo' (child) and 'Esia' (joy), meaning "Child of joy".
Omia is an exotic African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning 'good child'.
Omie is an African Igbo name meaning "to bear a child," symbolizing joy and celebration in new beginnings.
Omie is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "to be born with both hands" or "born on Tuesday", often given to children believed blessed with exceptional abilities.
Omolola, of Nigerian origin, means 'child is wealth' in Yoruba, emphasizing the cultural appreciation for children as sources of richness.
Omoro is an African (Igbo) name meaning "the expected child".
Omotara is a beautiful Yoruba girl's name from Nigeria meaning "child filled with hope".
Omotayo is a Yoruba name meaning "Child who meets with happiness".
Omotayo is a Yoruba name meaning "Child born during celebration," symbolizing joy and prosperity.
The name Onah is African in origin, specifically from the Igbo people of Nigeria, where it traditionally signifies 'God has given' or 'The path has opened'.
Onaje is a rare but powerful unisex name of Yoruba origin, conveying pride, dignity, and nobility, and believed to be associated with Yoruba folklore or deities.
Onaya is a unique African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'person' in Nigeria. It symbolizes embodying positive qualities such as kindness and intelligence.
Ondray is an Igbo-origin male name that signifies overcoming obstacles, translating to "the journey has been difficult but the road is clear now".
Oneita is a distinctive African name of Igbo origin, meaning "Gift from God".
Onesha is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'rich king'.
Onesty is an uncommon African name from Nigeria's Igbo people, derived from the word 'Onest' meaning 'to be thankful', signifying gratitude.
Oniesha is a rare, African-derived Yoruba name meaning 'God has favored me with a child'.
Onya, of African Igbo origin, means 'the one who brings joy' or 'one who gives happiness.'
Onyae is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'King meets or encounters', reflecting parents' hopes for their child's fortunate encounters.
Onyah is a beautiful African Yoruba name meaning 'wisdom'.
Onye is an Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'person', used respectfully for both males and females, holding significant cultural and historical importance.
Onyedikachi is an Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'God has heard goodness'.
Onyekachi is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning "God has created a child," reflecting joy at a child's birth as a gift from God.
Onyekachi is an Igbo name, originating from Nigeria, which combines "person" (Onye) and "God has made great" (Kachi), signifying parental hopes for their child's success.
Onyekachukwu is an Igbo Nigerian male name meaning "God has done something great.
Onyinye is a unique Nigerian Igbo name meaning 'Is there another child?' It's often given to children born after previous unsuccessful pregnancies, symbolizing hope for a healthy baby.
Onyinyechukwu is an Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning "What God wants, God does," reflecting deep spiritual conviction in divine purpose.
Onyka is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "there is joy.
Opeyemi, derived from Yoruba words meaning "Let there be peace" and referring to kingship, is a unique name that signifies harmony.
Opeyemi is a unisex Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'have mercy on me'.
Opha is an uncommon yet powerful given name of African origin, derived from the Igbo language spoken in Nigeria. It means "God has answered my prayers" or "God answered me," reflecting divine intervention and answered prayers, instilling gratitude and faith in its bearers.
Oral is a unique African given name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, whose meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful' remains somewhat mysterious despite its rarity.