Female and male first names : Yoruba.



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Floella is an African-origin unisex given name derived from the Yoruba name Florence, meaning "flourishing" or "prosperous.
Fola is a Yoruba name of Nigerian origin that means "returning home".
Folajimi is a Nigerian name derived from Yoruba culture, meaning "let us return and hold".
Folami is a unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "my wealth.
Folarin is a distinctive male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "courageous wealth.
Folasade is a unique Yoruba name meaning "Return to honour", popularized by Queen Sade, the 16th-century warrior queen of Nigeria.
Folashade is a Yoruba name meaning 'Return to Peace'.
Foluke is a unique, centuries-old Yoruba female name meaning "we have found wealth, there is no mother in the palace," signifying freedom from royal intrigues and destined prosperity.
Fonisha is a unique female given name of African origin, derived from the West African Yoruba word "Fonishade," meaning "wise" or "intelligent.
Foye is a male given name of African origin, particularly from the Yoruba culture of West Africa. It signifies 'worship' or 'respect'.
Funmilayo is a Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning "Do not let me see trouble; let us take care of ourselves.
Gamari is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "the one who causes thunder," symbolizing power and influence.
Ganiyah is an uncommon yet beautiful African name, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "beauty" or "lovely one," believed to bring good fortune.
The African name Garnel, derived from the Yoruba word 'Garan' meaning 'to bring forth', is unique yet holds potential personal significance despite its unclear exact meaning.
Gejuan is a unique African name of Yoruba origin that means "God gives joy.
Geneice is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'mother is supreme', associated with the powerful goddess Oya.
Geonna is an African name of Yoruba origin, derived from Georgina meaning "earth" or "from the earth".
The name Gerrell has African origins, derived from the Yoruba god Ogun, symbolizing strength and courage.
Gewel is a distinctively African name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, translating to 'there is joy'.
Giauna is an African-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning 'to conquer' or 'victory'.
Gizzelle is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin meaning "the pathfinder".
Goldine, of African origin, means 'golden one' in Yoruba.
Gwinda is an uncommon yet meaningful African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'born during the rainy season'.
Hade is a West African name of Nigerian origin, meaning "joy" or "happiness" in Yoruba culture. It also shares its name with a principal deity in Yoruba religion, associated with fertility and love.
Haidi is an ancient African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, believed to mean "at home with oneself" or "calm and peaceful.
Haikeem: Unique African name meaning "power to chase or pursue," derived from Yoruba words 'ha' and 'ike', possibly inspired by deity Oya's pursuit of justice.
Halimatou is an African name of Nigerian origin, meaning "Let's hope for calmness," reflecting the wish for tranquility in one's life.
Hansley is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "traveler who brings joy".
Harace is a rare, Yoruba-origin male name meaning "the king will bring joy," symbolizing hope for happiness and prosperity.
Hateya is an African origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning "Love of God" or "God's Love.
Hennessi is a unique African given name of Nigerian Yoruba origin, believed to have been chosen for its pleasing rhythm rather than explicit meaning.
Henrettia is an uncommon female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba language and meaning "queen".
Hulene is an uncommon yet captivating African name of Yoruba origin from West Africa, Nigeria. Its meaning, though uncertain, may be associated with the word 'Huleni,' translating to 'to embrace' or 'to welcome.'
Hykeem is an uncommon yet distinctive male given name of African origin. Derived from the Yoruba word "Oyeku," it means "the face turns towards one" and is traditionally given to children born on Sunday, symbolizing good fortune and happiness throughout life.
Hykeim is an African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "beautiful day" or "beauty shines forth," often associated with the deity Oshun.
Iashia is a captivating Yoruba girl's name meaning "joyful" or "rejoicing".
Ibe is a distinctively African boy's name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning 'Patience'.
Ibet is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "the one who gives joy" or "happiness.
Ibukunoluwa is a unique Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "There is an abundance of God's blessings".
Ibukunoluwa is a Yoruba name of West African origin, meaning "There is plenty from God," invoking prosperity and divine blessing.