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In the Igbo naming convention a child is given a name at birth referencing an event surrounding the birth, a deceased ancestor, or the time and/or place of birth. This is the name they will primarily be known by. To differentiate from others in the same generation with the same name a person will also give their father's first name.
Ebubechukwu (audio ⓘ) is a given name of the Igbo people from the southeastern region of Nigeria.The direct English translation is “God’s glory”. [1] It's diminutive and commonest form is Ebube, which means “glory”. [2]
Munachi audio ⓘ is a feminine Igbo name with its origins in South Eastern Nigeria. Munachi which literally means "I and Chi", is a short form of Munachimso ("I and my Chi journey together"). [1] [2]
Ifeyinwa audio ⓘ is a feminine given name. It is used by the Igbo people of South-east Nigeria . Ifeyinwa means "nothing can be compared to a child" in the Igbo language.
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Chinwe audio ⓘ is a name given by the Igbo people of South-Eastern Nigeria to both sexes but more commonly to girls. It means "God owns" (Chi = God, nwe = owns) and is a shortened form the ending of which can present in a number of ways depending on the intentions behind the naming [1]