Female and male first names : Yoruba.



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Nedine is a unique African female name derived from the Yoruba "Nnedinma", translating to "I am happy with mine" or "My happiness is complete".
Neekon is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, Nigeria, with an undefined meaning but often associated with "neko," meaning "worthy" or "deserving." It holds cultural significance despite limited global popularity.
Endyia is an uncommon African-origin name brought to Brazil during the slave trade, associated with Yoruba deity Oya, representing wind and storms. Its meaning remains obscure but is believed to symbolize strength and adaptability.
Nekedra is a rare African given name of Yoruba origin, signifying wealth and abundance, associated with the powerful goddess Oya.
Neketa is an uncommon yet compelling name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "There is no end to what I can achieve," suggesting a destined greatness and remarkable potential for its bearers.
Nekaya is an African name of Yoruba origin, signifying "riverbank" or "by the river," embodying tranquility and fluidity while honoring water's importance in Yoruba life.
Nekia is a unique female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba words 'Nike' meaning 'victory' and 'Iya' meaning 'mother', signifying 'Victorious Mother'.
Nekia is a unique African name derived from the Yoruba tribe, meaning 'an encounter with joy'.
Nekki is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown or royal head", often given to children believed destined for greatness.
Nelsi is an uncommon yet captivating name of African origin, specifically from Nigeria's Yoruba culture. Its meaning is believed to be spiritually significant, with interpretations such as "God's gift.
Neshell is a rare African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, translating to "God has brought joy" and expressing gratitude for new beginnings.
Nessiah is a unique African Yoruba name meaning "the divine seer" or "one who sees into the spirit world," reflecting deep spirituality and often passed down through generations.
Neyo is an African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'child of Ogun', the god of strength and creativity.
Niaira is a distinctively African feminine name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, signifying 'mother is rich' or 'prosperous.'
Niamarie is an African-origin name derived from Yoruba culture, combining "Nia" meaning 'purpose' in Swahili with "Marie", a Latin variant meaning 'sea of bitterness', interpreted as "Purposeful Sea".
Nianna is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'mother', associated with nurturing strength and wisdom.
Niaya is a unique African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning 'to make joyful', often given to children born during celebrations, associated with the powerful Yoruba goddess Oya.
Nicere is a unique female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "kind or compassionate.
Nickeya is a captivating female name of Yoruba origin meaning "to bring forth" or "to make victorious.
Niemah is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin meaning "being together" or "unity," derived from the words "Ni" meaning "in" and "Mah" meaning "with.
Nierra is an African-origin name meaning 'light' in some West African languages, associated with the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, symbolizing hope and positivity.
Niesha is an African-origin female name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "mother has returned," reflecting themes of reunion and new beginnings.
Nieya is a distinctive African name from Nigeria, meaning "Mother has arrived home," reflecting joy upon a long-awaited child's birth.
Nigee is an uncommon yet meaningful name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria and signifying unity and harmony.
Nija is a unique African name, of Yoruba origin, meaning "return". It's often given to twins due to its sacred significance in Yoruba culture.
Nijae is an African name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "mother is supreme." It celebrates feminine power and the importance of motherhood.
Nijee is a unique African name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning 'there is joy.'
Nijeria is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'the future will be great,' symbolizing hope and prosperity.
Nikaila is an African-Yoruba name meaning 'Let's create strength.'
Nikaiya is an African Yoruba name meaning "Meet in joy" or "Rejoice together", symbolizing unity and celebration.
Nikeria is an uncommon yet powerful name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'the Lord is mine' or 'the Lord is with me,' reflecting deep faith and trust in a higher being.
The unisex name Nikiah originates from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria and Benin, signifying 'Let there be light' or 'Light in darkness'.
Nikida is an uncommon yet powerful Yoruba name meaning 'with power', associated with the Orisha Oya in African mythology.
Nikitra is an African name from the Yoruba tribe meaning 'My victory belongs to God', reflecting divine connection, faith, and humility.
Nikitta is an African origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning "conquer together.
Nikkea is a unique female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba name 'Nikie', meaning 'Lord is with us'.
Nikkisha is a captivating female name of West African origin, popular among Nigerians and derived from the Yoruba culture. Its meaning varies but often conveys positivity such as "God has answered my prayers" or "I have found joy.
Nikoma is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, derived from Nigeria, meaning "I have waited for you," symbolizing patience and resilience.
Nikyia is a beautiful African name of Yoruba origin meaning "my beautiful one".
Nilajah is an uncommon, intriguing name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Its meaning is derived from two components: "Nila," which means water, and "Aja," signifying lioness. Thus, Nilajah can be interpreted as embodying both strength and fluidity, reflecting the power and courage of legendary Yoruba water spirits called Mami Wata.