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Nkem audio ⓘ (pronounced n-kem as in never, no, nine) is a unisex given name [1] found among the Igbo people of Nigeria. It is a short form of either Nkemdilim , Nkemjika , Nkemakolam or Nkemakonam and means "mine" or "my own."
Nnamdi audio ⓘ (pronounced nahm-dee) is a traditional male given name used by the Igbo people of Nigeria. It means "my father lives." [1] People bearing the name include: Nnamdi Asomugha (born 1981), American football player; Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904–1996), Nigerian politician and president; Nnamdi Kanu (born 1967), British political activist
Nkechi audio ⓘ is the shortened form of Nkechinyere, an Igbo-language female given name of Nigeria. It means "what god has given" or "gift of god". It means "what god has given" or "gift of god". [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Fẹ́mi audio ⓘ is a common Nigerian given unisex name of Yoruba origin which means "love me". [1] [2] Femi is most commonly a diminutive form of "Olufemi" (or Olúfẹ́mi) which means The Lord loves me,("Olú" means Lord, Leader, or the "Prominent one," in the Yoruba language).
Adé audio ⓘ (/ ə ˈ d i / or / ɑː ˈ d eɪ /) is a popular Nigerian given name or nickname, which means "crown" or "royalty" in the Yorùbá language. [1] Often times, the name ‘Ade’ is associated with someone from a royal family or someone from a royal lineage.
Pronunciation of name Adébọ́lá Listen ⓘ is a Nigerian given unisex name of Yoruba origin, which means " Crown met wealth ". [ 1 ] It diminutive form form includes "Débọ́lá", "Débọ̀" and "Bọ́lá"(though Bola can be a deminitive form of names like "Ajíbọ́lá" or "Towọ́bọlá".
Oyewale ⓘ is a masculine Nigerian name primarily used among the Yoruba people. It is a compound of the Yoruba words "Oye," meaning "title" or "honour," and "Wale," meaning "has come home," the name translates to "honour has come home." Morphologically written as "Oyèwálé," it is also used as a surname. [1] [2] [3]
Tochukwu audio ⓘ is a name of Igbo origin from south-eastern Nigeria. It is a combination of two Igbo words 'to' meaning 'great' and 'chukwu' meaning 'God'. Tochukwu is a name used by Igbo families to signify a great relationship with God. [1]