
Akunna
Igbo
Akunna is an Igbo girl name meaning "father's wealth." It carries the feeling of a cherished daughter whose life brings pride, value, and deep family joy.
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Igbo
Akunna is an Igbo girl name meaning "father's wealth." It carries the feeling of a cherished daughter whose life brings pride, value, and deep family joy.

Igbo
Azuka is a unisex Igbo name meaning "the past is great." It has a bright, rhythmic sound: three clear syllables with a strong Z in the middle.

Igbo
Bunmi is a unisex Igbo name, though the supplied sources do not give a confirmed meaning or full etymology. It has a warm, compact sound and is used by several notable Nigerian and diaspora bearers.

Igbo
Chibunna is an Igbo name meaning “God is my Father” or “The Lord is my Father.” It comes from Igbo elements often explained as Chi, meaning God, bu, meaning is, and nna, meaning father.

Igbo
Chibuike is an Igbo boy name meaning “God is strength.” A closely related form, Chibuikem, means “God is my strength.”

Igbo
Chidiebere is an Igbo unisex name commonly understood as “God is merciful” or “God is kind.” Some name sources also gloss it as “God is great,” so families may hear slightly different English renderings.

Igbo
Chidimma is an Igbo girl name meaning "God is good" or "God is beautiful." It comes from Chi, meaning God or a spiritual being, and dimma or dima, meaning is good or is beautiful.

Igbo
Amaka is a feminine Igbo name from southeastern Nigeria meaning “beautiful.” In Igbo, amaka works as a phrase-like adjective, as in “is beautiful,” and it also appears inside longer names such as Chiamaka and Nwamaka.

Igbo
Chijioke is an Igbo name commonly interpreted as “God is strong” or “God is powerful.” Another Igbo-centered explanation connects it with blessings or gifts granted by God.

Igbo
Chikamso is an Igbo unisex name often understood as “God is with me” or “I am with God.” It can also be interpreted through its parts as a faith-filled name connected to God’s greatness and presence.

Igbo
Chinagorom is an Igbo name meaning “God remembers me” or “God has remembered me.” It carries a feeling of gratitude, relief, and being lovingly seen by God.

Igbo
Chinelo is an Igbo name from Nigeria often understood as “God looks upon” or “God has looked upon us.” Some baby-name sources also gloss it as “thought of God” or “remembered by God.”

Igbo
Chisom is an Igbo unisex name meaning "God follows me" or "God accompanies me." It carries a gentle sense of divine presence, protection, and guidance.

Igbo
Chinyere is an Igbo name meaning "God gave" or "God has given." It carries the warm sense of a child received as a gift from God.

Igbo
Dalu is a short Igbo unisex name meaning “grateful” or “thankful.” It carries a gentle feeling of appreciation, the kind of name that sounds simple but says something deep.

Igbo
Dikeledi is a Setswana name meaning “tears.” It is most closely tied to Tswana-speaking communities in Botswana and South Africa, where it can carry feelings of sorrow, remembrance, endurance, and emotional depth.

Igbo
Ejike is an Igbo boy name from southeastern Nigeria, commonly understood as a short form of Ejikeme, meaning "do we prevail in life by strength?" It carries a thoughtful, steady feeling, more about inner strength than loud bravado.

Igbo
Chigbo is an Igbo boy name often interpreted as “God of the Igbo people” or “God of Igbo land.” It joins Chi, meaning God or spiritual being, with Igbo, the people and their homeland.

Igbo
Ifeoma is an Igbo girl name meaning “good thing” or “something good.” It is also described as a dialectal variant of Iheoma.

Igbo
Ijeoma is an Igbo girl name commonly understood to mean “good journey” or “good path.” It has a gentle, flowing sound and a hopeful feeling parents often love.

Igbo
Ijeamaka is a Nigerian, Igbo girl name meaning “pleasant journey.” It carries the gentle idea of life as a path made good, sweet, and worth taking.

Igbo
Jidenna is an Igbo boy name often interpreted as “hold the father” or “embracing the father’s culture.” Some baby-name sources also connect it with the idea of coming home or returning to one’s roots.

Igbo
Kaetochukwu is a unisex Igbo name. Its exact meaning is not confirmed by the provided sources, though it includes the recognizable Igbo element “Chukwu,” often associated with God.

Igbo
Kosisochukwu is an Igbo unisex name commonly understood as “as it pleases God” or “whatever pleases God.” It carries a gentle feeling of trust, surrender, and faith.

Igbo
Kambili is an Igbo name meaning “That I too may live.” It carries a tender wish for life, survival, and a child’s full place in the family.

Igbo
Mmesoma is an Igbo name meaning "I have done well" or "do me well." It carries a gentle sense of goodness, answered hope, and a wish for a child to be surrounded by blessing.

Igbo
Nwakaego is an Igbo girl name meaning “a child is worth more than money.” It expresses the idea that a child’s value, joy, and legacy are greater than material wealth.

Igbo
Nnamdi is an Igbo boy name meaning “my father is alive.” It carries a tender sense of family continuity, remembrance, and the living presence of a father.

Igbo
Oluebube is an Igbo name meaning "God's glory" or "God's splendor." It brings together the idea of God's work or act with ebube, meaning glory, splendor, or magnificence.

Igbo
Somtochukwu is an Igbo unisex name meaning “join me in praising God” or “worship God with me.” It comes from the Igbo elements “so” meaning join, “m” meaning me, and “Tochukwu” meaning praise God.

Igbo
Obinna is an Igbo boy name meaning "father's heart." Depending on context, it can also be understood as "father's throne."

Igbo
Zimuzor is a unisex Igbo name, though a specific meaning is not confirmed in the supplied sources. It has a bright, distinctive sound and is especially meaningful for families who want an Igbo name that feels rare outside its community.

Igbo
Nkechi is an Igbo girl’s name meaning “God’s own.” It can also be connected with Nkechinyere, meaning “what God has given.”

French
Amaury is a French boy name of Germanic origin, linked to Amalric. Its roots combine ideas of work, vigor, courage, and nobility or power.

French
Florent is a French boy name traditionally connected with flourishing, blooming, or thriving. It has a polished, artistic feel, with a gentle strength that suits a child and an adult beautifully.

French
Malo is a Breton boy name with possible meanings tied to “chief” or “prince,” from Old Breton mael. Some sources also connect it with Latin magnus, meaning “great.”

French
Titouan is a French given name, specifically an Occitan and Gascon form connected to Antoine. Since Antoine comes from the old Roman family name Antonius, the deeper meaning is usually treated as uncertain.

French
Corentin is a French and Breton boy name, possibly meaning "hurricane" or "storm" from Breton korventenn. It may also be connected to a Brythonic root meaning "love."

French
Garance is a French name taken from the madder plant, Rubia, a flowering plant historically used to make red dye. It carries the feeling of deep rose-red color, botanical beauty, and quiet French elegance.

French
Lison is a French feminine name, used as a diminutive of Lise. Through Lise and Élisabeth, it connects to the older Hebrew name Elisheva, often understood as “my God is an oath” or “my God is abundance.”

French
Apolline is the French form of Apollonia, a feminine name connected to Apollo from Greek mythology. It is often linked with Apollo’s ancient name traditions, with meanings sometimes given as “destroyer” or connected to the god Apollo.

Irish
Fiadh is an Irish and Scottish feminine name meaning "deer," "wild," or "wild game." Fiadh Orla feels gentle and nature-touched, with Fiadh carrying the clearest documented meaning.

Irish
Saoirse Maeve is an Irish name pairing Saoirse, meaning “freedom,” with Maeve, a form of Medb or Meadhbh often interpreted as “she who intoxicates” or “cause of great joy.” Together, it feels spirited, lyrical, and deeply Irish.

Irish
Riona Sadhbh is an Irish girl name with a soft, lyrical sound. The provided sources support its Irish context, but they do not give a verified meaning for this exact full name.

Irish
Aoibheann comes from Old Irish elements meaning “beauty, appearance, form” and “white” or “blessed.” Aoibheann Fíona feels bright, graceful, and unmistakably Irish.

Irish
Cadhla Bríd is presented as an Irish girl’s name, with Bríd giving it a clear Irish-language feel. A precise meaning for the full compound name is not established in the provided source material.

Yoruba
Adesewa Morounmubo Ajayi is a Yoruba girl’s name. The provided sources do not verify a specific etymology, so its meaning should be confirmed with the family or a Yoruba language elder before being treated as final.

Yoruba
Olamide is a Yoruba name commonly understood as “my wealth has arrived.” Jesuloluwa means “Jesus is Lord,” and Olaleye is a Yoruba surname associated with honor, wealth, and dignity.

Yoruba
Temilade Anuoluwapo Adebisi is a Yoruba girl’s name often understood as a layered blessing: “mine is the crown,” “God’s mercy is abundant,” and “the crown has increased.” It carries a proud, grateful feeling, with faith and family honor at its center.

Irish
Laoise Aisling is an Irish girl’s name pairing the lyrical Laoise with Aisling, an Irish feminine name meaning “dream” or “vision.” Together, it has a soft, imaginative feeling: a dreamed-of child, bright with inner life.