
Ewan
English
Ewan is a Scottish masculine name often linked to Gaelic Eòghann, with meanings including "noble born" and "born of the yew tree." It is pronounced YOO-un.
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English
Ewan is a Scottish masculine name often linked to Gaelic Eòghann, with meanings including "noble born" and "born of the yew tree." It is pronounced YOO-un.

English
Cedric is an English literary name invented by Sir Walter Scott for Ivanhoe, likely based on Cerdic, the name of a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon king. The older name's meaning is uncertain, though it may connect to Brythonic names such as Caratācos.

English
Daphne comes from the Ancient Greek Dáphnē, meaning “laurel.” In Greek myth, Daphne was a woman or nymph transformed into a laurel tree, linking the name with protection, honor, and victory.

English
Zachary is an English boy name from Hebrew roots meaning “the Lord has remembered” or “God remembers.” It comes through the biblical name Zechariah.

English
Xanthe is a Greek name meaning "yellow," "golden," "blond," or "fair-haired." It comes from the Greek word xanthos and has roots in ancient Greek mythology.

English
Thalia means “to blossom” or “the flourishing one,” from the Greek name Thaleia. In Greek mythology, Thalia was one of the nine Muses, associated with comedy and pastoral poetry.

English
Greta means "pearl." It is a short form of Margareta or Margarethe, names that trace back to the Greek word margarites.

Yoruba
Omobolanle is a Yoruba girl name meaning “child meets wealth at home” or “a child whose arrival brings prosperity to the household.” Ronke is included here as a second given name, creating a graceful full Yoruba name with a warm, blessing-filled feel.

Nigerian
Hadiza is a Hausa form of the Arabic name Khadija, meaning "premature" or "early child." The full name Hadiza Jamila Abubakar has a graceful Nigerian Muslim feel, with Hadiza carrying the clearest sourced meaning.

Nigerian
Dosunmu is a Yoruba name meaning "hold onto the sacred Òsùn staff." As a full Nigerian boy's name, Folarin Olakunle Dosunmu carries a dignified Yoruba feel, with Dosunmu strongly tied to heritage, reverence, and Lagos royal history.

Nigerian
Khadija is an Arabic feminine name meaning "premature child." In Islamic tradition, it is strongly associated with Khadija, the Prophet Muhammad's first wife and the first person to convert to Islam.

Nigerian
Tiwatope is a Yoruba name meaning "ours is worthy of thanks" or "what is ours deserves gratitude." In a full Nigerian name like Tiwatope Oluwadamilare Bakare, it carries a warm feeling of gratitude, family pride, and faith.

Yoruba
Durojaiye is a Yoruba name meaning “wait, stay, and enjoy life.” In the full name Durojaiye Olaniyi, the meaning clearly supported by the sources is the Durojaiye portion, a patient, life-loving Yoruba name from southwestern Nigeria.

Nigerian
Abdulrahman is commonly understood as “servant of the Most Merciful,” referring to one of God’s attributes in Arabic. Shehu is linked to Sheikh, a title meaning elder or religious leader.

Yoruba
Ademide Adetayo is a Yoruba unisex name with a regal, joyful feeling. Adetayo means “the crown brings joy” or “royalty is joy,” from Yoruba ade, meaning “crown” or “royalty,” and tayo, linked with joy or happiness.

Yoruba
Mobolaji Olatunji is a Yoruba boy's name built around ola, a cherished Yoruba name element often associated with wealth, honor, dignity, or blessing. A careful reading gives the full name a feeling of honor arriving, awakening, or returning again.

Yoruba
Abisola is a Yoruba girl name meaning “born into wealth” or “born into honor.” In the full name Abisola Aramide, Abisola carries a warm message of dignity, blessing, and a valued beginning.

Yoruba
Adewunmi Opeyemi is a Yoruba unisex name with a grateful, royal sound. Opeyemi means “I should be grateful” or “thanksgiving suits me,” while Ade carries the Yoruba idea of “crown” or royalty.

Yoruba
Adetokunbo is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown or royalty from across the seas” or “the crown or royalty from a foreign land.” Oladimeji is a Yoruba second name, but the supplied sources do not give a verified meaning for it.

Nigerian
The supplied source excerpts do not verify a specific meaning for Nafisat Hauwa Sani. As a Nigerian girl’s full name, it has the feel of a Hausa and Muslim naming style, but the exact meanings should be confirmed with family, community, or a trusted Arabic and Hausa name source.

Nigerian
Oluwatobiloba is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning “The Lord is great, a king.” In this full Nigerian name, Oluwatobiloba carries the clearest documented meaning and gives the name a deeply thankful, faith-filled tone.

Yoruba
Abimbola is a Yoruba unisex name meaning “born with wealth” or “born to be rich.” Abimbola Damilare has a dignified, hopeful Yoruba feel, with Abimbola carrying the verified meaning of wealth present from birth.

Yoruba
Titilayo Morenikeji is a Yoruba girl name with a joyful, cherished feeling. Titilayo is commonly understood as a name of lasting joy, while Morenikeji carries the affectionate sense of having someone precious to care for or cherish.

Yoruba
Toluwani Oluwatimilehin is a Yoruba unisex name with a deeply faith-filled meaning. Toluwani is commonly interpreted as "God's praise has found me," while Oluwatimilehin means "God supports me" or "God has my back."

Nigerian
Aminu is a Hausa form of Arabic Amin, meaning “trustworthy,” “faithful,” and “honest.” In Aminu Kabiru Mohammed, the first name gives the whole name a steady, moral center.

Yoruba
Adesewa is a Yoruba girl name often understood as “the crown suits us,” “our crown is becoming,” or “crown of beauty.” Paired with Oluwatoniloba, the full name carries a regal, faith-filled feeling, with Adesewa bringing crown imagery and the Oluwa element pointing to God or the Lord in Yoruba naming.

Yoruba
Anuoluwapo Oluwadamilola is a Yoruba unisex name pairing two faith-filled ideas: “God’s mercy is plenty” and “God has bestowed me with wealth” or “the Lord has decorated me with wealth.” Together, it reads like a grateful prayer for mercy, blessing, and abundance.

Yoruba
Adedamola is a Yoruba name meaning “royalty or crown mixed with wealth.” In the full name Adedamola Oluwafikayomi, the verified meaning available from the source material centers on Adedamola’s image of honor, abundance, and noble blessing.

Yoruba
Olamide is a Yoruba name meaning “wealth has come,” “my wealth has arrived,” or “honor arrives.” For Olamide Ifedayo, the documented meaning comes from Olamide, while Ifedayo is presented here as a Yoruba companion name without an independently verified meaning in the provided sources.

Nigerian
Rukayat is an Arabic-origin feminine name often understood as “one who rises,” “ascension,” or “exalted.” In Muslim naming contexts, it carries a graceful feeling of dignity, spiritual height, and promise.

Yoruba
Oluwatobiloba is a Yoruba unisex name from South West Nigeria meaning "The Lord is great, a king." The meaning of Erioluwa is not established in the provided sources, so the full double name is best treated as a faith-centered Yoruba name led by Oluwatobiloba.

Yoruba
Ayomide is a Yoruba name meaning "my joy has come" or "my joy is mine." In the full name Ayomide Ifeoluwa, the sourced meaning we can confirm is the Ayomide portion: a joyful, grateful declaration.

Yoruba
Ademola Ireoluwa is a Yoruba boy name meaning “royalty with prestige and wealth” paired with “God’s goodness is within” or “God has done well for us.” It feels dignified, grateful, and deeply rooted in Yoruba faith and family meaning.

Igbo
Adaku is an Igbo girl name often interpreted as “daughter of wealth” or “precious daughter.” In the full name Adaku Ifechidelu Ezeudu, the clearest sourced meaning comes from Adaku, a name with a warm sense of value, blessing, and family pride.

Nigerian
Mobolaji is a masculine Yoruba name meaning “I woke up with wealth” or “I have awakened to wealth.” It carries a bright feeling of blessing, prosperity, and grateful expectation.

Nigerian
Yusuf is an Arabic boy name meaning “God increases” or “increases.” It is the Arabic form of Yosef and the English Joseph.

Nigerian
Halima is an Arabic-origin girls' name meaning forbearing, gentle, mild-mannered, and generous. Halima Sadiya Bello has a soft, dignified sound with a meaning centered on patience and kindness.

Nigerian
Ifeoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning “God’s love is inside” or “the love of God is within.” Oladipo is Yoruba too, used as a surname or given name, and is associated with “more wealth” or “wealth and success becomes plenty.”

Nigerian
The provided sources confirm Musa Ibrahim Danjuma as a Nigerian boy's name, but they do not give a verified etymological meaning for Musa, Ibrahim, or Danjuma. The name carries a strong Nigerian family-name feel, with Danjuma documented among notable Nigerians.

Nigerian
Zainab is a feminine Arabic name, commonly treated as a form of Zaynab, and is associated in name references with beauty, fragrance, flowers, nature, and plants. Zainab Aisha Abdullahi has a graceful Nigerian Muslim feel, with Zainab carrying deep Arabic and Islamic roots.

Igbo
Chimamanda is an Igbo given name widely understood as a God-centered name, often glossed as “my God will not fail.” Okorie is an Igbo surname meaning “born on Orie,” one of the days in the traditional Igbo four-day week.

Nigerian
Adeyemi is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown or royalty befits me” or “the crown is meant for me.” Tobiloba Ayomide Adeyemi is a unisex Nigerian name with a strongly Yoruba feel, though only Adeyemi’s meaning is verified in the supplied sources.

Arabic
Alya is an Arabic girl name meaning "heavens," "highborn," or "exalted." Alya Reem Asfour has a graceful Arabic sound, with Alya carrying the clearest documented meaning.

Bengali
Aritra is a Bengali name from Sanskrit, usually understood as “navigator,” “one who shows the right path,” or “helmsman.” Its older sense is tied to an oar or the act of steering a boat.

Arabic
Mira Salma Hariri is an Arabic girl name with a calm, graceful sound and a strong literary echo through Hariri. The provided sources verify Hariri as an Arabic name connected to al-Hariri of Basra and his Maqamat al-Hariri.

Bengali
Ahona is a Bengali feminine name related to Ahana, from the Sanskrit word “ahana,” meaning “dawn.” It carries a bright, gentle feeling of first light and new beginnings.

Bengali
Tanima is a Bengali and Indian girl name with Sanskrit roots, usually understood as “slenderness,” “delicacy,” “fine,” “subtle,” or “beautiful.” It has a graceful, quiet feeling rather than a loud or showy one.

Bengali
Samira is commonly understood in Bengali Muslim naming as “breeze,” “air,” “friend,” “companion,” or “close companion.” It has a soft, graceful sound with a warm, sociable meaning.

Arabic
Sami Bassel Najjar is an Arabic boy's name often understood as “elevated and brave,” with Najjar used as a family name meaning “carpenter.” Sami can also be a spelling associated with the Sámi people of Northern Europe, so context matters.

Arabic
Farah is an Arabic name usually understood as “joy” or “happiness.” Paired with Lina and Saleh, Farah Lina Saleh has a bright, graceful sound with a warm Arabic feel.