Korde is a distinctive African given name of Yoruba origin, derived from Nigeria and other West African countries, meaning 'the crown' and symbolizing royalty, power, prestige, leadership or achievement.
Kuhu is a unique African name originating from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, derived from 'Oku', meaning 'death' but symbolizing respect for life's cycles.
Kuiana, of African Yoruba origin, means "arrival," symbolizing hope after waiting or resilience through storms, and is associated with the powerful goddess Oya.
Kurrency is a rare African first name, likely originating from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, with a possible connection to the word "Okuṣọ," meaning riches or wealth.
Kylesha is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning "God answers" or "God has answered," symbolizing divine intervention and blessing.
Kymire is a unique unisex name of Yoruba origin, reflecting the strength and beauty of nature. Though its meaning varies, interpretations include "earth-like" or symbolizing harmony and resilience.
Kyonte is an uncommon African male name of Yoruba origin that translates to "one who arrived on a Thursday," reflecting the significance of birthdays in African culture.
Kyrell is an African-origin given name derived from Yoruba's "Oké Rélè," signifying "the pathfinder." It embodies qualities like courage and resilience, fitting for trailblazers.
Kyse is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, commonly interpreted as 'elegance' or 'beauty', traditionally given to baby girls but now used for both genders globally.
Labon is a unique and distinctive given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from the Yoruba language where it refers to a water and fertility deity, but its true meaning and source remain unclear.
Lachaundra is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, combining 'La' (joy), 'Chaukwa' (many), and 'Dra' (people) to mean "The joy of many people".
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