Female and male first names : Yoruba.



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Esosa is a unique Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "God's gift".
Essfa is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, derived from 'Esé' meaning "joy/happiness" and 'Fa' signifying "wealth", translating to "rejoicing in wealth".
Essined is a unique, beautiful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who has plenty of wealth or abundance.
Etinosa is a unique Yoruba girl's name from Nigeria, meaning "waiting for riches," encouraging patience in pursuing prosperity.
Etosha is a captivating African name of Nigerian Yoruba origin that means "God will make me shine.
Etoy is an African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "child born during hard times," reflecting resilience and strength. Traditionally given to infants born during difficult periods, it now applies to both boys and girls, embodying hope and endurance.
Etoyi is an uncommon yet significant African name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, translating to 'My journey has come to an end,' symbolizing strength and perseverance.
Eumeka is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'unexpected' or 'I did not see it coming'.
Euretha is a Yoruba name of African origin, combining "Ore" (riches) and "Ola" (prosperity), symbolizing wealth and good fortune.
Evajo is a unique, distinctive name of African origin, specifically Yoruba, with spiritual significance.
Evanelle is a rare yet captivating African name of Yoruba origin, signifying harmony, balance, and creativity, and traditionally bestowed upon girls born during peaceful times to embody these qualities throughout their lives.
Ewaoluwa is a captivating Yoruba name meaning "God's Patience," symbolizing divine endurance.
Exavion is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "love for the spirit".
Eyani is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "life" or "one who lives.
Eyonna is a Yoruba name of African origin, translating to 'mother has returned', symbolizing maternal bond and life's cycle.
Ezoza is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "the one who brings joy".
Faaz is an African-origin name, popular in Nigeria, meaning "the wealthy one" or "the prosperous one," reflecting Yoruba beliefs in wealth and prosperity encompassing spiritual abundance, knowledge, and wisdom. It's historically significant as it was passed down through generations, often given to firstborn sons, reflecting the hope for wise leadership like its namesake Faaz among the seven sons of Oduduwa, the first king of the Yoruba people.
Faby is an African origin name meaning 'beautiful'.
Fada is an distinctive given name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It means "to open" or "to reveal," signifying the concept of revealing one's true essence. Traditionally male, it has recently gained popularity as a unisex name.
Falana is an uncommon yet significant African female name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning 'abundance of happiness'.
Falana is an African female given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the one who gives peace" or "peaceful".
Fame is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "be famous" or "to be renowned". It is often chosen by parents seeking a unique and significant name to instill ambition in their child.
Fame is a unique African name derived from the Yoruba language meaning "to rejoice or be happy," also used by the Akan people translating to "born on a Thursday.
Faná is a unique African name from Nigeria, meaning 'beauty' or 'charm', often given to girls in Yoruba culture.
Fanna is a unisex African name of Yoruba origin, popularized by Nigerian author Wole Soyinka, meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'.
Fatai is a unique West African name of Nigerian origin that means "increased joy" or "expansion of happiness".
Favour is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'gift' and signifying a blessing.
Fayne is an uncommon given name of uncertain origin, with suggestions including variants of Faye or Faith, Welsh Ffynnon meaning "spring", African names Fayomi ("joy has come") or Fayisola ("returned from abroad"), but it was popularized by author Anne Rice in her Vampire Chronicles series. Despite its rarity and undetermined origins, Fayne's unique sound and varied interpretations make it an appealing choice for some parents today.
Fayola is an African-derived name, specifically Yoruba, meaning "the firstborn child.
The name Fela, meaning 'expansion', is of Yoruba origin and can be used for both boys and girls.
Fela is a unisex name of Yoruba origin meaning "expand, grow, or prosper," signifying growth and prosperity.
Felecia is an African origin name from the Yoruba tribe, often associated with meanings like "beauty," "wealth," or "excellence." It may also relate to Oya, the Yoruba goddess of wind and storms.
Felesia is a unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "she has many children.
Femi is a Nigerian given name of Yoruba origin meaning "love" or "affection", popularized by musicians Fela and Femi Anikulapo-Kuti, used for both boys and girls but more commonly for males internationally.
Femi, of Nigerian Yoruba origin, means 'God loves me' or 'have mercy on me', gaining international popularity.
Feranmi is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "May mercy be mine.
Fetina is an African origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "expansion" or "growth," and traditionally associated with the goddess of fertility and abundance.
Feya is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'wealth' and 'abundance', associated with the powerful orisha Oya's daughter in Yoruba mythology.
Feyisayo is a unique Nigerian name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'expansion of joy with God'.
Fiyinfoluwa is a unique Yoruba name from Nigeria that translates to "Joy is Lord," expressing the wish for one's happiness to come from God or a higher power.