Sanii is a distinctive African name from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "the wise one" or "wisdom of the oracles," symbolizing wisdom and knowledge in Yoruba religion.
Sanquetta is an uncommon African name derived from the Yoruba name "Sango," meaning "one who has done good work." Coined by enslaved Africans, it honors the legendary king Sango while fitting European naming conventions.
Saquita is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Goddess of Waters," reflecting the divine connection to Osun, the revered Yoruba goddess of love and beauty.
Saro is a captivating West African name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'one who travels well' or 'a traveler', often bestowed upon children born during journeys or destined for travel.
Savion is a distinctive African American name created by renowned tap dancer Savion Glover. It means "of the left hand" in Yoruba and was chosen by Glover for its rhythm similar to his birth name David Benion Braham.
Sayon is a unique African name with origins among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "the mother brings wealth" and embodying maternal spirit and prosperity.
Schmeka is an uncommon yet significant Yoruba-derived name from Nigeria, translating to "the power of Shango," the revered deity embodying strength and vitality.
Sedale is a unique African given name of Yoruba origin, derived from the ancient Nigerian kingdoms and meaning "crown of the head," symbolizing royalty or high status.
Selani is an African origin name of Yoruba heritage, meaning "the one who brings joy to the world." It signifies hope, resilience, and finding happiness even in challenging times.