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  • Yetunde Simisola

    Yetunde Simisola

    Yoruba

    Yetunde is a Yoruba girl name meaning “Mother has returned” or “Mother returns.” In Yoruba tradition, it can be given to a daughter born soon after the death of her paternal grandmother.

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  • Oluwafunmilayo Adepeju

    Oluwafunmilayo Adepeju

    Yoruba

    Oluwafunmilayo is a Yoruba name commonly understood as “God gives me joy” or “God has brought me happiness.” Adepeju is also Yoruba, giving the full name a deeply Yoruba sound and family-centered feel.

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  • Omolara Modupeola

    Omolara Modupeola

    Yoruba

    Omolara is a Yoruba feminine name meaning "the child is kin." In Yoruba belief, it can carry the deeper sense that a child is among one's most reliable kin.

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  • Moyosore Oluwatosin

    Moyosore Oluwatosin

    Yoruba

    Moyosore Oluwatosin is a Yoruba unisex name with a deeply thankful feeling. Moyosore can mean “I rejoice in what I have done” or “delight in my good deeds,” while Oluwatosin means “God is worthy to be served” or “God deserves worship.”

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  • Obinna Tochukwu Ezeani

    Obinna Tochukwu Ezeani

    Nigerian

    Obinna is an Igbo boy name meaning "father's heart," and in some contexts "father's throne." Obinna Tochukwu Ezeani has a distinctly Nigerian, Igbo feel, with Obinna carrying the clearest documented meaning.

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  • Oladotun Aderinsola

    Oladotun Aderinsola

    Yoruba

    Oladotun Aderinsola is a Yoruba boy's name pairing with a strongly royal, prosperous feeling. The documented meaning of Aderinsola is often interpreted as “crowned with wealth” or “royalty with honor.”

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  • Oluwabukola Temitope

    Oluwabukola Temitope

    Yoruba

    Oluwabukola Temitope is a Yoruba unisex name with a grateful, faith-filled sound. The provided source supports Temitope as meaning “mine is worthy of thanks or gratitude,” a name parents may choose to express gratitude around a child’s birth.

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  • Oyinlola Anjolaoluwa

    Oyinlola Anjolaoluwa

    Yoruba

    Oyinlola is a Yoruba name often interpreted as “honey of wealth” or “wealth has sweetness.” Paired with Anjolaoluwa, it has a graceful Yoruba sound with a blessing-rich feel.

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  • Oluwaseun Ayokunle

    Oluwaseun Ayokunle

    Yoruba

    Oluwaseun Ayokunle is a Yoruba boy's name pairing Oluwaseun with Ayokunle, which is given in the source as meaning "Joy fills the house." Together, it has a thankful, joyful, family-centered feeling.

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  • Gbemisola Anuoluwapo Alade

    Gbemisola Anuoluwapo Alade

    Nigerian

    Gbemisola Anuoluwapo Alade is a Nigerian Yoruba girl’s name commonly understood as a blessing-filled name about being carried into wealth, God’s abundant mercy, and a crown or royalty. Because the supplied source excerpts do not document the name, this meaning should be treated as culturally informed rather than source-verified here.

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  • Chidera Kamsiyochukwu Nwankwo

    Chidera Kamsiyochukwu Nwankwo

    Nigerian

    Chidera Kamsiyochukwu Nwankwo is a Nigerian Igbo name often understood as a faith-filled statement about God’s will, prayer, and family identity. The full name carries the feeling of a child welcomed with gratitude and spiritual confidence.

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  • Akinwumi Akinwale

    Akinwumi Akinwale

    Yoruba

    Akinwale is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning “the brave one has come home” or “the hero has returned.” Akinwumi is listed as an associated Yoruba name, so Akinwumi Akinwale carries a strong, hopeful sound tied to courage and homecoming.

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  • Oluwatomiwa Ayomikun

    Oluwatomiwa Ayomikun

    Yoruba

    Oluwatomiwa is a Yoruba name meaning “God is mine,” “the Lord is ours,” or, in another reading, “God is our wealth.” Ayomikun is also a Yoruba given name, paired here as a warm, faith-filled unisex name.

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  • Oluwagbemiga Afolabi

    Oluwagbemiga Afolabi

    Yoruba

    Oluwagbemiga is a Yoruba boy name meaning “God exalts me,” “God elevates me,” or “God blesses me.” Paired with Afolabi, it carries a distinctly Yoruba sound and a prayerful, faith-filled feeling.

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  • Ibidun Ayoola

    Ibidun Ayoola

    Yoruba

    Ibidun Ayoola is a Yoruba name pairing the warmth of Ibidun, often understood as a sweet or joyful birth name, with Ayoola, meaning “wealth of joy” or “joy has wealth.” Together, it feels like “a birth filled with sweetness and joyful abundance.”

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  • Onyinyechi Amarachukwu Umeh

    Onyinyechi Amarachukwu Umeh

    Nigerian

    Onyinyechi is an Igbo feminine name meaning “God’s gift.” It comes from Nigeria and is especially connected with Igbo naming traditions in southeastern Nigeria.

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  • Ovie Onajite Erhabor

    Ovie Onajite Erhabor

    Nigerian

    The exact meaning of Ovie Onajite Erhabor is not verified in the provided sources. It reads as a Nigerian boy's name with strong southern Nigerian style, and Erhabor is represented in Nigerian public life through artist Erhabor Ogieva Emokpae.

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  • Eniola Feyisayo

    Eniola Feyisayo

    Yoruba

    Eniola is a unisex Yoruba name meaning “wealthy person” or “influential person.” As a full Yoruba name pairing, Eniola Feyisayo has a graceful, prosperous, joy-filled feel.

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  • Ezinne Ifunanya Maduka

    Ezinne Ifunanya Maduka

    Nigerian

    Ezinne is a feminine Igbo name from Nigeria, especially associated with South Eastern Nigeria. It is interpreted as “true mother” or “exemplary mother.”

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  • Tochukwu Chigozie Okechukwu

    Tochukwu Chigozie Okechukwu

    Nigerian

    Okechukwu is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning “God’s will.” In the full name Tochukwu Chigozie Okechukwu, the overall feeling is deeply faith-centered, Nigerian, and dignified.

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  • Mofeoluwa Eniola Olaniyan

    Mofeoluwa Eniola Olaniyan

    Nigerian

    Mofeoluwa is a Yoruba name commonly understood as “I love the Lord,” with Oluwa referring to God or the Lord. The full name Mofeoluwa Eniola Olaniyan carries a strongly Yoruba, faith-centered feeling, though the supplied sources only verify the meaning of Mofeoluwa.

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  • Carys

    Carys

    English

    Carys is a Welsh feminine name meaning "love" or "loved one." It comes from the Welsh verb caru, meaning "to love," with a name ending also seen in Welsh names like Dilys, Gladys, Glenys, and Nerys.

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  • Blythe

    Blythe

    English

    Blythe is an English name from an Old English surname meaning "cheerful," "joyful," or "pleasant." It carries a bright, gentle feeling without sounding overly sweet.

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  • Dashiell

    Dashiell

    English

    Dashiell is an English given name from an Anglicized French surname, de Chiel, with an unknown meaning. It is also often associated with the brisk nickname Dash.

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  • Emmeline

    Emmeline

    English

    Emmeline is an English feminine name from a medieval Norman name, ultimately linked to the Germanic element amal, meaning "work." It has a soft, storybook sound with a steady, capable meaning underneath.

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  • Fraser

    Fraser

    English

    Fraser is a Scottish surname-name with uncertain roots. It is often linked by sound and family tradition to the French word for strawberry, especially through the Fraser family arms.

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  • Alistair

    Alistair

    English

    Alistair is an English spelling of the Scottish Gaelic Alasdair, a form of Alexander. Its deepest Greek roots mean “defending men” or “the one who repels men.”

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  • Jude

    Jude

    English

    Jude is a form of Judah, with roots tied to the meaning “praised.” Nameberry also connects Jude with Arabic meanings of “to be generous” and “to be good to others.”

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  • Lachlan

    Lachlan

    English

    Lachlan is an English masculine name from Scottish Gaelic Lachlann, linked to Lochlann, a Gaelic term that came to refer to Norway. It is often glossed as “from the fjord-land,” though the older historical terms behind it have some uncertainty.

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  • Maris

    Maris

    English

    Maris is most often linked to the Latin phrase Stella Maris, meaning "star of the sea," a traditional title for the Virgin Mary. It can also be understood as a sea-connected form related to Maria, Mary, Mairi, Máire, Maren, and, in some uses, Damaris.

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  • Niall

    Niall

    English

    Niall is an Irish boy name often glossed as “cloud.” It is also treated as a variation of Neal.

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  • Opal

    Opal

    English

    Opal is an English gemstone name meaning "opal" or "jewel." It comes from the name of the iridescent gem, whose name traces back to Sanskrit upala, meaning "jewel."

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  • Pierce

    Pierce

    English

    Pierce is an English boy name associated with “rock” or “stone.” It carries a steady, grounded feeling, with ties to the French word pierre, also meaning “stone.”

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  • Quinn

    Quinn

    English

    Quinn is a short unisex English given name. The provided sources do not confirm a specific meaning, so it is best understood here as a crisp, modern name with an established surname style.

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  • Rosalind

    Rosalind

    English

    Rosalind is an English girl name from Old German elements meaning “horse” and “soft, flexible, tender.” Its medieval spelling was later shaped by the Latin phrase “rosa linda,” meaning “beautiful rose.”

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  • Stellan

    Stellan

    English

    Stellan is a Swedish boy name with an uncertain meaning, often linked to the idea of being calm. Some sources also connect it, more tentatively, with the Latin stella, meaning "star."

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  • Keira

    Keira

    English

    Keira is an Anglicized form of Ciara, a Gaelic name meaning "little dark one." It has a soft, bright sound with a quietly strong Irish-rooted meaning.

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  • Winifred

    Winifred

    English

    Winifred is an English feminine name from Latin Winifreda, possibly from the Welsh Gwenfrewi. Its older Welsh roots are usually understood as connected to ideas of fairness, blessedness, or peace, though the exact origin is uncertain.

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  • Yvette

    Yvette

    English

    Yvette is a French feminine form of Yves, meaning "yew tree." In English use, it feels poised, tailored, and quietly vintage.

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  • Briar

    Briar

    English

    Briar is an English nature name meaning “thorny bush” or “prickly shrub,” often linked with wild roses. It carries a gentle but sturdy image: beauty with built-in protection.

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  • Alden

    Alden

    English

    Alden is an English boy name with Old English roots, usually linked to Ealdwine, meaning "old friend." In the Scottish Borders, it may also derive from Healfdene.

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  • Vaughn

    Vaughn

    English

    Vaughn is an English form of the Welsh surname Vaughan, meaning "small." It began as a descriptive name and now feels crisp, tailored, and quietly strong.

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  • Jessamine

    Jessamine

    English

    Jessamine is a rare English feminine name from a variant spelling of the English word jasmine. It also refers to flowering plants in the cestrum family, giving it a gentle botanical meaning.

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  • Leland

    Leland

    English

    Leland is an English name meaning "meadow land." It began as a place-based surname and later became a steady, gentlemanly first name for boys.

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  • Maren

    Maren

    English

    Maren is commonly explained as a variation of Marin, a name with Latin roots meaning "sea." In English, it feels crisp, gentle, and quietly coastal.

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  • Orson

    Orson

    English

    Orson is an English masculine name meaning “bear cub.” It comes through Norman French from a diminutive of ors, meaning “bear,” ultimately from Latin ursus.

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  • Achalugo

    Achalugo

    Igbo

    Achalugo is an Igbo feminine pet name or title meaning “one who is adorned with an eagle” or “one who wears the eagle.” It carries ideas of beauty, honor, regal elegance, strength, and extraordinary spirit.

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  • Akuabata

    Akuabata

    Igbo

    Akuabata is an Igbo unisex name with no verified meaning in the supplied sources. It appears to be a rare name, and the safest reading is to treat its meaning as family specific unless a fluent Igbo elder or bearer confirms it.

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  • Felicity

    Felicity

    English

    Felicity is an English feminine name meaning "happiness" and "good fortune." It comes from Latin felicitas, a word tied to luck, blessing, and a happy life.

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  • Amarachi

    Amarachi

    Igbo

    Amarachi is an Igbo unisex name meaning "God's grace" or "Grace of God." It comes from southeastern Nigeria and carries a grateful, faith-filled feeling.

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