Female and male first names : Yoruba.



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Oluwatomiwa is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "God has found favor in our sight.
Oluwatoni is a beautiful Yoruba name meaning "God is becoming," symbolizing divine guidance and growth.
Oluwatoni is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "The Lord's gift," symbolizing divine favor and blessing.
Oluwatoniloba is a Nigerian name meaning "God's gift from the owner," reflecting the deep-rooted spirituality of the Yoruba people.
Oluwatoniloba is a unique Nigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning "May the Lord have mercy".
Oluwatosin is a Yoruba name meaning "God has mercy.
Oluwatosin is a Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning "God has done all," often given to children born after long waits or facing difficulties.
Oluwatoyin is a unique Nigerian name meaning "God is our gift".
Oluwatoyosi is a Nigerian-Yoruba female name meaning "Joy brought by the Lord," symbolizing divine intervention's role in bringing happiness to life.
Oluwatumininu is a rare yet revered Yoruba name from Nigeria, derived as 'God holds me in', reflecting divine protection and joy after loss.
Oluwayemisi, of Nigerian Yoruba origin, means 'She brings joy to her parents'.
Oluyemi is a traditional Yoruba name meaning 'King let me have wealth', often given to children expected to hold significant roles.
Omalee is a rare African Yoruba name meaning 'to follow' or 'pursue', associated with the pursuit of knowledge.
Omarion is a distinctive Yoruba name meaning "Monday King," symbolizing royalty born on this day.
Omarionna originates from Africa, specifically from the Yoruba culture. It's derived from 'Omorinola', meaning 'Child has returned'. Its popularity in the U.S. can be attributed to American singer Omarion (Omario Grandberry).
Omarr is a Yoruba name of African origin, meaning "the world is rich," traditionally given to boys expected to bring prosperity.
Omarri is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'child of calmness'.
Omekia is a Yoruba name meaning 'joyful child'.
Omere is a Yoruba African name meaning 'my child has come home' for boys and 'my daughter was born at home' for girls, reflecting joy upon a long-awaited or safe arrival.
Omesha is an African Yoruba name meaning 'Child of Joy'.
Omeshia is an African origin name of Yoruba culture from Nigeria, derived from 'Omo' (child) and 'Esia' (joy), meaning "Child of joy".
Omie is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "to be born with both hands" or "born on Tuesday", often given to children believed blessed with exceptional abilities.
Omolara is a Nigerian Yoruba name that means "Child has wealth/wisdom," encouraging intelligence and understanding, and reflecting prosperity and wisdom.
Omolola, of Nigerian origin, means 'child is wealth' in Yoruba, emphasizing the cultural appreciation for children as sources of richness.
Omotara is a beautiful Yoruba girl's name from Nigeria meaning "child filled with hope".
Omotayo is a Yoruba name meaning "Child who meets with happiness".
Omotayo is a Yoruba name meaning "Child born during celebration," symbolizing joy and prosperity.
Omotola is a unique female name of Yoruba origin, translating to "Child born by God" and signifying divine blessing and purity.
Onaje is a rare but powerful unisex name of Yoruba origin, conveying pride, dignity, and nobility, and believed to be associated with Yoruba folklore or deities.
Onesha is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'rich king'.
Oneshia is a beautiful unisex name of African American origin, derived from the Yoruba name Oshun, meaning 'goddess of beauty' or 'goddess of love'. It is often associated with the prominent figure in African mythology who represents love, beauty, sensuality, prosperity, and happiness.
Oniesha is a rare, African-derived Yoruba name meaning 'God has favored me with a child'.
Onisha is an African girl's name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'the owner has come home'.
Oniyah, a captivating unisex name of West African Yoruba origin, signifies "the king or queen has arrived," embodying regal power and leadership.
Ohnah is a captivating Yoruba name meaning "the child has arrived" or "born after much waiting," reflecting joy and gratitude in African culture.
Onyae is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'King meets or encounters', reflecting parents' hopes for their child's fortunate encounters.
Onyah is a beautiful African Yoruba name meaning 'wisdom'.
Onyka is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "there is joy.
Opeyemi is a unisex Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'have mercy on me'.
Opeyemi, derived from Yoruba words meaning "Let there be peace" and referring to kingship, is a unique name that signifies harmony.