Female and male first names : Yoruba.



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Taraja is a powerful African-derived Yoruba name meaning "she has the power to create.
Tarajee is a unique West African Yoruba name meaning 'to reign or rule with desire', symbolizing authority and leadership.
Taranda is a rare African name of Nigerian origin, believed to mean "she knows" or "wisdom" in the Yoruba language.
Taraoluwa is a distinctive Yoruba name meaning 'Hope of God'.
Tarasha is a Yoruba name of African origin meaning "God takes care.
Taraya is a rare and striking female name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'She has returned' or 'She will return', reflecting themes of reunion, renewal, and triumph.
Taresha is an uncommon yet captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "wealthy" or "abundance".
Tari is a Yoruba name of African origin meaning 'firstborn child' or 'highly esteemed one', associated with the deity Oya.
Tarianna is a captivating African name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'graceful joy'.
Tarkisha is a rare, compelling African name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning 'God will provide,' embodying faith and hope.
Taronda is a unique African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "the road is difficult," reflecting strength in overcoming challenges.
Tarri is a rare African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "my heart", reflecting the circumstances surrounding a child's birth or their parents' desires.
Tasean is an uncommon African American male given name derived from the Yoruba "Oseyanu", meaning "God's gift".
Tashana, of African Yoruba origin, means 'my hope'.
Tashanti is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "profound knowledge, power, and destiny.
Tashawnna is an African-American feminine name derived from the Yoruba deity Oya, meaning "fire" or "lightning," symbolizing strength, courage, and adaptability.
Tashe is an African Yoruba name meaning "wealth or prosperity," traditionally given to children born on Sundays and associated with success and happiness.
Tashea is an African-derived name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'hope' and signifying prosperity.
Tashee is an African given name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "God answers my prayers." It originates from an ancient Yoruba tale about a woman whose fervent prayers for a child were finally answered.
Tasheia is an African-derived feminine name from the Yoruba culture of West Africa, meaning "the first born daughter" and signifying leadership and inspiration within families and communities.
Tasheka is a distinctive Yoruba name with a unclear origin but rich spiritual significance in African diaspora communities, potentially meaning "to wait patiently," "the one who brings joy," or "miracle child.
Tashenna is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, with suggestions pointing to African Yoruba roots, potentially meaning "the world is beautiful", or Arabic variant Tasneem meaning "delicate". Its exotic rhythm and mystery make it stand out despite uncertain origins, allowing bearers to create their own meaning.
Tasherra is an African-origin given name derived from the Yoruba language in Nigeria, meaning "one who possesses wealth.
Tashieka is an African-American name of Yoruba origin, derived from Oshun meaning "source of joy" or "sweet waters," associated with the goddess of love and fertility in Yoruba mythology. Popularized by Alice Walker's novel "Meridian," Tashieka embodies strength and resilience, and has been carried by notable individuals throughout history.
Tashiyah is a captivating African name from Yoruba culture, meaning 'grace, creativity, love, and prosperity', derived from the name of the revered river goddess Oshun.
Tashun is a Yoruba name meaning "respect for one's father".
Tata is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'Father', historically used as a title of respect for elders or fathers, now also used globally as a term of endearment and adopted by both genders.
Tatanisha is an African Yoruba name meaning 'God's gift'.
Tatanishia is a rare African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "child born during crisis" or "ancestor's child.
Tatem is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "twins," celebrated for their special gifts among the Nigerian and Beninese people.
Tatiauna is a rare, African-derived name from Nigeria, meaning 'God makes way' or 'opens the path', embodying strength and resilience.
Tationa is a rare Yoruba name of African origin, meaning "one who brings joy" or "happy one.
Tatiyona is a unique African name derived from the Yoruba goddess Oya, meaning "she who tears apart," symbolizing strength and resilience in Yoruba culture.
Tatyonna is a distinctive Yoruba name of West African origin, meaning 'Father's joy'.
Taunda is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'the one who brings joy' or 'the happy one', associated with the powerful goddess Oya.
Taurah is an African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'strength' and 'beauty', personified by Taurah, one of seven daughters of Oya, the Yoruba goddess of wind and storms.
Tavanna is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'twins', reflecting the sacred status of twins in Yoruba culture.
Tavari is a rare African name derived from the Yoruba people, associated with Ogun, their god of iron, blacksmiths, hunters, warriors, and transitions.
The name Tavarian is of African origin and means "strong-hearted" or "inner-strength".
Tavarion is a unique, captivating name of African origin, derived from Yoruba words 'Oluwa' meaning 'Lord/God', and 'Ariyo' meaning 'joy'. It signifies 'Joy of God'.