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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. It is often short for names such as Adébọlá which means ‘crown ...
Ada means "island" in Turkish, and it was the 35th most popular girls' name in Turkey in 2016. [5] Finally, the name occurs in Greek mythology and was in use in Ancient Greece. [3] The name has seen a slight increase in popularity in the United States in recent years, where it was the 184th most common name given to baby girls born there in ...
The Basque-speaking territories (the Basque Autonomous Community and Navarre) follow Spanish naming customs (given names + two family names, the two family names being usually the father's and the mother's). The given names are officially in one language or the other (Basque or Spanish), but often people use a translated or shortened version.
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."
Aina is a given name that is found in multiple cultures. It is typically a female name in Japan, Latvia, Malaysia, Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Valencian Country, Bangladesh, Philippines, Finland, and Scandinavia, also in Madagascar, and a male or female name in Yoruba in Nigeria, Benin and Togo.
This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Spanish on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Spanish in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.
Tom Werner/Getty Images. Meaning “defender of mankind.” For pronunciation, see Lady Gaga’s smash hit. 11. Pablo. This sweet and cute sounding name has a meaning to match, ”humble.”
Bukola audio ⓘ (Bùkọ́lá) is a Nigerian unisex given name of Yoruba origin which means "added wealth." It is a diminutive version of names such as "Olúwabùkọ́lá" meaning "God has added to Wealth" and "Adébùkọ́lá" meaning "The Crown has added to Wealth". [1] [2] [3] [4]