Yakeline is a distinctive female name of African origin, believed to derive from Yoruba words meaning 'to meet' and 'destiny', signifying 'meeting fate head-on'.
Yakini is a unisex name of African origin from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "There is no other like her/him." It was a powerful deity revered for uniqueness and individuality.
Yaniya is a unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, meaning "mother of many children." It holds historical significance and is associated with fertility, motherhood, and divine feminine power within Yoruba culture.
Yasheca is an African-derived name meaning "Mother is rich" in Yoruba culture, where it was traditionally given to daughters born into wealthy families. Now popular globally, Yasheca is seen as powerful yet distinctive.
Yema is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "mother," traditionally given to girls but also used for boys, symbolizing love and nurturing wisdom.
Yemaya is an African origin name from the Yoruba people of West Africa, meaning "Mother's Womb" or "Mother Sea". In Yoruba mythology, she is revered as the mother goddess of the ocean and all living things.
Yemi is a unique African name from Nigeria, derived from the Yoruba language meaning "Mother has returned," often chosen to honor ancestors or bring good fortune.
Ykeisha is an distinctive African American name derived from Okeoghene, a Yoruba name meaning 'the owner comes home with wealth', reflecting abundance and prosperity.
Ylonda is a unique African name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "mother has returned" or "return of the mother," signifying hope for a loved one's return or a child after infertility.