Female and male first names : Yoruba.



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Starshemah is a unique female given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of West Africa, and signifies "rich-headedness" or "abundance of wisdom.
Sula is a unisex name of West African Yoruba origin, meaning "meeting point." Traditionally given to girls born around twins or during significant historical events, Sula gained popularity among African Americans and global recognition through Toni Morrison's novel "Sula" (1973).
Sundai is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God's gift," symbolizing a blessing from the divine power.
Sundi is a unique Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning "Sunday" or "of noble birth," often associated with qualities like nobility and tranquility.
Sunie is a distinctive African name derived from the Yoruba word "Osun", meaning "festival" and associated with the deity of beauty, love, and creativity. It was traditionally given to girls born during the Osun-Osogbo festival or embodying goddess Osun's qualities.
Susu is an African Yoruba name meaning "patience," embodying calmness and resilience.
Sydna is a rare, distinct African name believed to derive from Yoruba goddesses Oya (wind, storms, change) or Oshun (love, beauty), meaning unknown but associated with understanding people or harmony.
Symba is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "beautiful woman".
Symir is an African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who brings peace".
Symphani is an uncommon but captivating name of West African origin, specifically from Nigeria. Its meaning in Yoruba culture translates to "one who brings happiness and good fortune," embodying hope and optimism.
Synceer is an African-origin name meaning "peaceful" in Yoruba, signifying tranquility and carrying a rich cultural heritage.
Syndy is an unique African given name derived from the Yoruba name Sindu, meaning 'sweet'. It originates among Nigeria's Yoruba people and symbolizes kindness while carrying a strong sense of African pride.
Syniya is an African-derived name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning "gentle beauty.
Ta is a Yoruba African name meaning 'rejoice' or 'be glad', associated with the god of thunder Shango.
The African-origin name Taavon, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, means 'twins' or 'double joy', symbolizing good fortune and blessing.
Tabu is a captivating female given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'beauty'.
Tacari is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin that means "One who brings joy.
Tacari is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Owner of the Heavens," symbolizing a deep connection with divine power and celestial origins.
Tacarra is a unique African name derived from Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning 'One who brings happiness'.
Tachelle is a distinctive African first name of Yoruba origin, translating to "I have found my personal spirit" and pronounced tah-SHELL.
Tacori is an African Yoruba name that means "one who brings joy," associated with Oya, the goddess of wind and storms.
Tacori is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture and language. Its meaning, widely interpreted as 'bringer of joy' or 'one who brings happiness', reflects a hope for positivity within families and communities.
Tacoya is a rare, African origin name believed to be derived from the Yoruba goddess Oya, associated with courage, strength, wind, and storms.
Tade is a distinctive African name of Nigerian origin, meaning "the crown takes hold" in Yoruba culture, signifying authority and leadership.
Taesha is an attractive African-American female name derived from the Yoruba 'Taye', meaning 'to come home'.
Tahan is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, derived from "taha" meaning 'to pray' or 'to worship'. It signifies strong spiritual connection and devotion.
Tahesha is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'good life' as it combines 'Taha' (goodness) and 'Eshe' (life).
Tahiem is an uncommon given name of African American origin, possibly derived from Yoruba or Swahili names like 'Otim' meaning 'life', or 'Taheri' meaning 'morning'. Its exact meaning remains unclear but it's gaining popularity as a unique and independent-sounding name.
Tahj is an African-origin given name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "the first child." It celebrates the joy and pride associated with being the eldest sibling.
Tahjai is an African origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "to rejoice" or "be happy", signifying the bearer brings joy and happiness.
Tahjanay is a unique and beautiful Yoruba name meaning "Mother has returned," reflecting the joy and relief felt upon the safe return of a mother after a long journey.
Tahjere is a unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "patience," valued highly in Yoruba traditions.
Tahjia is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "king's daughter" or "daughter of the leader.
Tahsha is a Yoruba girl's name meaning 'to rejoice', reflecting African heritage and hope for a happy life.
Tahjana is a captivating African name derived from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, meaning "the one who has patience.
Taianna, of African Yoruba origin, means 'Mother's Joy', celebrating maternal strength and resilience.
Taijah is a captivating African-origin name derived from Yoruba, meaning "the homecoming of the spirit," embodying spiritual connection and belonging.
Taijay is an uncommon but powerful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the king will be born.
Taimak is an African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "let there be light" and honoring the ancient deity Olorun associated with creation and illumination.
Taimani, a captivating African name of Yoruba origin, signifies 'hope' (Tai) and 'patience' (Manni), embodying resilience and tranquility.