Female and male first names : Yoruba.



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Kataleiya is a rare African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'patience brings joy'.
Katari is a Yoruba name of African origin, meaning 'be patient' or 'wait', reflecting the belief that patience brings good fortune.
Kataya is an African origin name of Yoruba culture, meaning 'emerging with great strength'.
Katerria is an African-origin name from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, meaning 'she has been brought back to life' or 'one who has returned', symbolizing hope and renewal.
Kathiana is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "she who splits things apart" or "the one who destroys obstacles," reflecting strength and resilience.
Katosha is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning "She is coming" and signifying spiritual or divine origins.
Katoya: A unique African feminine name of Yoruba origin, derived from "Kato," meaning "patience" or "to wait.
Katravia is a unique female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba language meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
Kaveen is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "arrival of a great person" and signifying promise and destiny.
Kaveion is an uncommon yet significant African male name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'masculine force' or 'mighty one'.
Kavon is a unique male name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "the one who brings happiness" in the Yoruba language.
Kavona is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "to meet in joy".
Kavonna is an elegant, African-origin name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning 'to wait patiently,' embodying patience and perseverance.
Kawaun is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the one who brings joy". It is often given in honor of the Orixa Elegua, symbolizing good fortune.
Kayani is a Yoruba female name from Nigeria, meaning "she is patient.
Kayanni is an African name of Yoruba origin, derived from the word "Kàyanni," meaning "patience.
Kaydense is a rare, Yoruba-derived African name meaning "I am having joy.
Kaydenze is an uncommon African American name derived from the Yoruba language meaning "to be joyful or rejoice.
Kayenne is an uncommon African Yoruba name derived from 'Oya', meaning wind and storms, symbolizing strength, courage, resilience, and connection to cultural roots.
Kayeson is a captivating Yoruba name from Nigeria, signifying "the arrival of something new.
Kayia is a captivating Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "she who tears apart" or "she who makes way for wind," signifying power and change, much like the female deity Oya whom it honors.
Kayin is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "she who has many children," reflecting fertility and abundance.
Kayin is a unique Yoruba given name derived from 'Oya', meaning 'she who splits things apart'.
Kayior is an ancient Yoruba name from West Africa meaning 'unique'.
Kaylib is a unique African name derived from the Yoruba 'Kayode', meaning 'Having Arrived with Wealth'.
Kaymani is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "last-born child of water," symbolizing power and adaptability.
Kaymari is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, combining the meanings "She who tears apart" (Oya) and "Love" (Mari), symbolizing a strong-willed individual guided by love and capable of significant changes.
Kaymoni is an ancient Yoruba male name meaning "Born on Saturday," a holy day dedicated to the goddess Oya.
Kayode is a distinct male name of Nigerian Yoruba origin, meaning 'arrival with wealth' or 'the wealthy one has arrived'.
Kayoir is a captivating African name from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "joy has arrived," embodying warmth and positivity.
Kayon is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'born at home', reflecting cultural values of family and roots.
Kayrah is a unique African given name of Yoruba origin, with a meaning derived from the Yoruba language: "the world is beautiful" or "beauty of the world.
Kayse is a unique name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba tribe. It means "Rest" or "Peace" in English and has historically been given as a blessing wishing tranquility upon newborns.
Kaysha is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin, derived from "Oya Ketu" meaning "queen of the market," associated with strength and change.
Kaysia is an African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'I will keep her,' conveying cherishing and implying high expectations.
Kaysun is a captivating African name derived from Yoruba mythology's Orishas, associated with the powerful wind and storms deity Oya, symbolizing resilience, adaptability, and fierce determination.
Kazeem is an African name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'God supports'.
Keairra is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "to come after" or "the last born.
Keandra is an unique African-American name derived from Kehinde meaning "last born," popular among African-Americans and gaining international recognition.
Keantay is a distinctive African-origin name derived from Yoruba "Kehinde," meaning "last born." Often given to second-born twins, it signifies unity and togetherness.