Cordaryl is an uncommon African-origin name with deep historical significance, translating to "a prosperous journey" from Yoruba language roots, often chosen to bless a child with success and fortune throughout life.
Cyani is a distinctive unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "wind" or "spirit of the wind", associated with the powerful deity Oya in West African mythology. It holds rich historical significance within Yoruba culture and has gained global recognition lately due to its unique sound and meaningful origins.
Cyniyah is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Mother is supreme" or "Mother is worshipped," reflecting reverence for motherhood and divine feminine power.
Cyree is an uncommon African name derived from the Yoruba tribe's reference to the Niger River, signifying "born near the great river" or "one who comes from life's source".
Dacorian is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'one who has made their mark', composed of "Da" (to create) and "Cori" (mark). It signifies notable achievement or impact.
Daddy" is an African-origin given name, particularly common among Nigerians, derived from the Yoruba language meaning "Leader." It also signifies wisdom or respect across West Africa.
Dahiana is a unique African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "the first female child". It is associated with strength, resilience, femininity, and new beginnings.
Dailon is an African male name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'wealthy' or 'fortunate', carrying cultural significance and often chosen for its uniqueness and meaningful beginnings.
Daimarely is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, combining 'Daima' meaning 'eternal' and 'Reley' or 'Relay' signifying 'wealth', indicating eternal abundance.
The African-origin name Dajah, particularly from the Yoruba people of West Africa, signifies 'the one who has arrived' or 'the one who has come,' symbolizing welcome and hospitality in this rich cultural tradition.
Dajanique is a unique African-derived given name, popularized by Aaliyah, whose origin among the Yoruba people in Nigeria suggests meanings such as 'beautiful' or 'queen'.