Female and male first names : Yoruba.



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Trinidy is a distinctive female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe's naming tradition, signifying strength, courage, and transformation, inspired by goddess Oya.
Triniyah is a rare yet captivating African name of Yoruba origin, derived from 'Trinity', symbolizing the harmony of three supreme deities in Yoruba religion.
Trovon is an African-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "the one who brings peace.
The unisex name Truli is of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "rich" or "prosperous", reflecting hopes for wealth and abundance.
Trustin is a rare African Yoruba name of Nigerian origin, derived from "Oluwafunso", meaning "God adds more". It signifies hope for future prosperity.
Tshawn is an uncommon African-origin male name derived from the Yoruba 'Oshawn', meaning 'Gift from God'.
Tuere is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the one who brings good fortune'.
The name Tulani originates from West Africa's Yoruba culture and means "first born child". It reflects the importance placed on family and children in Yoruba society.
Tuli is a Yoruba name from Nigeria and Benin meaning 'reconciliation' or 'peace'.
Tunde is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning 'return' or 'come back.'
Tunisha is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "And there you hear," symbolizing attentive listening and open-mindedness.
Twaniqua is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God is mine".
Twon is an uncommon yet intriguing name of Yoruba origin, signifying twins or multiples.
Tyair is a captivating African-origin male name derived from the Yoruba tradition, meaning 'fourth-born son', carrying cultural significance and attributes of wisdom and responsibility.
Tayira is an uncommon yet beautiful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'there is joy'.
Tyaire is a distinctive African name derived from the Yoruba language, signifying joy and good fortune.
Tyaire is an African name, specifically from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, derived from 'Oya', meaning "the owner comes". It carries powerful connotations associated with the Yoruba deity Oya, known for her courage and strength.
Tyaisa is an African-origin name from the Yoruba culture meaning "one who brings happiness.
Tyaisha is a distinctive African name from the Yoruba culture, meaning "She brings joy" or "Joyous one," reflecting the essence of happiness and celebration.
Tajjah is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "the Creator has made me," symbolizing gratitude towards the divine creator Olorun.
Tyani is a unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "she who makes trouble" or "she who scatters." It embodies strength and power, as it honors the powerful Yoruba deity Oya.
Tyari is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin (Nigeria), translating to 'the one who brings good fortune' or 'makes things happen', reflecting its history among the Yoruba people.
Tyari is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, translating to "there is no one else like me," embodying uniqueness and individuality.
Tyasia is a captivating African name derived from the Yoruba "Ayansola," meaning "Mother has wealth." It signifies abundance, wisdom, and resilience, reflecting the strength of Yoruba mothers and the importance of lineage in Yoruba culture.
Tydaisha is an African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God has made me wealthy" or "God has prospered me.
Tydarius is a distinctive African name from the Yoruba people, emerging in the early 21st century. Its meaning, though not definitively established, is thought to be 'the child is born at home'.
Tydashia is an African-derived female name from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "with Oshun," a prominent deity of love, beauty, and fertility.
Tyeka is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin meaning "My heart has found its desire.
Teyere is an African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'to appreciate or treasure'.
Tyhecia is a unique female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "the Lord gives.
Tyheisha is a Yoruba name of African origin that means "to rejoice" or "rejoicing," reflecting its traditional association with celebration and joy within the Yoruba culture.
Tyheshia is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'she makes us happy', reflecting joy and warmth.
Tyhessia is a unique African name derived from the Yoruba goddess Ochun, meaning 'love, beauty, and rivers'.
Tyhiem is a unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria and Benin. It means "I have found peace" in the Yoruba language.
Tyhisa is a unique, captivating name of Yoruba origin meaning 'gatekeeper,' derived from 'ti' ('in') and 'Osha' (deity), emphasizing protection and wisdom.
Tyia is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'You are Mine', reflecting divine ownership and popular among global communities.
Tyianna is a captivating feminine name of African origin, meaning "mother of all living beings" and rooted in the Yoruba culture's goddess of fertility.
Tyina is an African origin name meaning "mother" in Yoruba language.
Tyionna is a unique African-American feminine name, created by combining 'ti' from Yoruba's Titi ('to increase') and '-onna', inspired by Italian female names. Its meaning, 'one who increases through unity,' emphasizes harmony and growth.
Tyjai is a distinctive, African-origin Yoruba name with no widely agreed-upon meaning, adding to its enigmatic charm.