
Laoise Aisling
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.
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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.

Yoruba
Ayobami Oluwadamilola Akintoye is a Yoruba unisex name often understood with a joyful, faith-filled feeling: joy meets me, the Lord has blessed me with wealth, and valor or lineage is worthy of honor. It carries a strong sense of gratitude, family pride, and spiritual confidence.

Yoruba
Ireoluwa Ayooluwa Adegbite is a Yoruba name rich with gratitude, blessing, and family identity. Ireoluwa means “the goodness of God is within” or “God has done well for us,” while Ayooluwa carries a similar joyful God-centered feeling.

Yoruba
Boluwatife is a unisex Yoruba name meaning “God’s gift” or “God has given us.” In a family setting, it carries the feeling of receiving a child with gratitude, joy, and deep spiritual tenderness.

Yoruba
Damilola is a Yoruba name commonly understood as “wealth brings honor” or “the wealth of honor.” In the full name Damilola Oluwafemi Osinowo, Damilola carries the clearest sourced meaning: a wish for prosperity joined with dignity.

Yoruba
Tanimola Oluwajomiloju Alabi is a Yoruba boy's name with a deeply faith-filled center. Oluwajomiloju is interpreted as “God knows how to dance” or “God is the one who knows how to dance,” while Alabi is a Yoruba surname from South West Nigeria.

Yoruba
Ifeanyi is a shortened form of the Igbo name Ifeanyichukwu or Ifeanyinachukwu, meaning "nothing is impossible with God." The full name has a faith-filled, hopeful feeling, with Ifeanyi carrying the clearest sourced meaning.

Yoruba
Ayotunde is a Yoruba name meaning “joy has returned” or “joy has come back.” It blends ayo, meaning “joy,” with tunde, meaning “return.”

Yoruba
Adedamola Oluwanifemi Ogunbiyi is a Yoruba unisex name. From the sourced surname meaning, Ogunbiyi can be understood as “Ogun has given birth to honor” or “Ogun gave birth to dignity.”

Yoruba
Oluwajuwon is a Yoruba boy's name commonly understood as a God-centered name, often interpreted along the lines of “God is greater than them” or “the Lord surpasses all.” With Ayokunmi and Adeosun, the full name carries a warm Yoruba pattern of faith, joy, family identity, and heritage.

Yoruba
Adeola is a Yoruba name often understood as “crown of wealth” or “royalty brings honor and abundance.” Oluwatobiloba adds a faith-filled Yoruba message, commonly read as “God is a great king,” giving the full name a dignified, grateful feel.

Irish
Nuala is an Irish feminine name often linked to Fionnuala, meaning “fair shoulder,” and also associated with Úna, possibly meaning “lamb.” In modern Irish storytelling, Nuala is sometimes understood as “born of the sea.”

Irish
Mairead is an Irish and Scottish Gaelic form connected to Margaret, which means “pearl.” Mairead Una carries a gentle Irish feel, pairing a pearl-rooted first name with the soft, simple sound of Una.

Yoruba
Oluwafikayomi is commonly understood as a Yoruba praise-name meaning “God has filled me with joy” or “God has added to my joy.” Erioluwa can be read as a Yoruba faith name connected to “the testimony or witness of God,” while Bankole is a Yoruba family name often understood as “build my house for me.”

Yoruba
Ayanfeoluwa is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning “God has chosen to love” or “the one God has chosen to love.” In the full name Ayanfeoluwa Oluwatosan Omotoso, the first name gives the clearest sourced meaning: divine love, favor, and chosenness.

Yoruba
Adetutu Oluwaseun Akinpelu is a Yoruba girl’s name with a graceful, thankful feel. It can be read as a name of royal calm, gratitude to God, and brave family strength.

Yoruba
Ibukunoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning “God’s blessing” or “blessing from the Lord.” In the full name Ibukunoluwa Ayobimpe Olawale, the first name carries the clearest sourced meaning: a child received with gratitude as a gift from God.

Yoruba
Oreoluwa is a Yoruba unisex name meaning “a gift from God,” “God’s wealth,” or “the grace of God.” In the full name Oreoluwa Oluwatoyin Adebayo, the opening name gives the whole name a thankful, faith-filled feeling.

Irish
Ailis Fionnuala is an Irish girl name pairing the gentle sound of Ailis with Fionnuala, which means "white shoulder" from Old Irish elements meaning "white, blessed" and "shoulder." Fionnuala also carries a strong Irish legendary connection through the Children of Lir story.

Irish
Liadan Maire is an Irish girl’s name pairing the distinctive Liadan with Maire, an Irish form of Mary. A precise meaning for Liadan is not confirmed in the supplied source material, so the safest reading is as a heritage-rich Irish name rather than a name with one verified definition here.

Yoruba
Babajide Oluwasegun Adekunle is a Yoruba boy's name built from several meaningful name elements. It is commonly understood as carrying ideas of fatherhood, God-given victory, and royal blessing, with Ade linked to the Yoruba word for crown or royalty.

Yoruba
The exact meaning of Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola is not verified in the provided source excerpts. It is presented here as a Yoruba boy’s name, with a dignified, full-name feel.

Irish
Cillian Tadhg is an Irish boy name with a strongly Gaelic feel. Tadhg comes from Old Irish Tadg or Tadc and means "poet" or "philosopher," with some scholars also connecting it to "badger."

Nigerian
Ikenna Kosisochukwu Onwuegbuna is a Nigerian Igbo name combination. The supplied sources support its Igbo and Nigerian context, but they do not provide a documented meaning for each name element.

Yoruba
Oluwadarasimi is a Yoruba unisex name meaning “God’s goodness” or “goodness from God.” Jesutofunmi adds a Christian Yoruba layer, commonly understood as “Jesus is enough for me” or “Jesus is sufficient for me.”

Latin
Isabela Rocío means “God is my oath” and “dew.” Together, it suggests a faithful, fresh, grace-filled name with Spanish and Latin roots.

Igbo
Ezinne is an Igbo girl name commonly understood as “good mother” or “a good mother.” It comes from the Igbo words “ezi,” meaning good or proper, and “nne,” meaning mother.

Native American
Citlali is a Nahuatl girl name meaning "star." Citlali Xochitl has a bright, lyrical sound, with Citlali carrying a clear connection to Nahua language and Mesoamerican celestial imagery.

Irish
Eimear Bláthnaid is an Irish girl name pairing two distinctly Irish given names. The provided sources do not give a verified etymology for either name, so its meaning is best presented as cultural rather than literal here.

Yoruba
Oluwadamilare is a Yoruba boy name meaning “God has brought wealth” or “God has given me wealth.” It can also carry the sense of God coming to one’s aid or helping the family.

Igbo
A verified literal meaning for the full name Arinze Chukwuma Ezenwa is not given in the supplied sources. It is an Igbo boy’s name with a strong, dignified sound and clear ties to Igbo naming tradition.

Igbo
Nkechi is an Igbo name often understood as “what God has given” or “God’s own gift.” In the full name Nkechi Chizaram Orji, Chizaram adds the tender meaning “God answered me,” while Orji is an Igbo family name associated in many contexts with ọjị, the kola nut.

Indonesian
Galih Ramadhan is an Indonesian boy's name. A verified etymological meaning for the full name was not available in the supplied source material.

Igbo
Kenechukwu is an Igbo name meaning "Thank God" or "Give praise to God." In the full name Kenechukwu Ebube Anya, the clearest sourced meaning is Kenechukwu’s grateful, faith-filled message of praise.

English
The supplied sources do not give an etymological meaning for Elizabeth. In English use, the name is strongly associated with Queen Elizabeth II, whose full name was Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.

Igbo
Tochukwu Chimdalu Ezeigbo is identified here as a unisex Igbo name, but the provided source excerpts do not verify its exact meaning. Because the meaning is not supported by the supplied materials, this page treats the name with care rather than guessing.

Native American
Yunuen Eréndira is a rare Indigenous Mexican name pairing connected with Purépecha heritage. A specific, sourced meaning for the full name was not available in the provided records.

English
Riley is an English unisex name meaning “rye wood” or “rye clearing.” It also has Irish surname roots through O’Reilly, from an older personal name of uncertain meaning.

Igbo
Chidimma Ogechukwu Nweke is an Igbo name meaning “God is good,” paired with Ogechukwu, “God’s time” or “God’s appointed time.” Nweke is an Igbo surname often connected to the Eke market day in the traditional four-day Igbo week.

English
Nova is a Latin-origin name meaning “new.” It also evokes the astronomical word nova: a star that suddenly appears brighter in the night sky.

English
Ivy is an English nature name meaning “ivy plant” or “vine.” It comes from the Old English word “ifig,” referring to the evergreen climbing plant.

English
Dylan is a Welsh name traditionally understood as “son of the sea,” “born from the ocean,” or connected with the “great tide.” It comes from Welsh elements associated with movement toward the tide or sea.

English
Grace means “gracious” and comes from Latin gratia, associated with favor, goodwill, gratitude, beauty, charm, and divine grace. In English, it is also a virtue name connected with kindness, mercy, and elegance.

English
Lincoln is an English boy’s name meaning “settlement by the lake” or “town by the pool.” It began as a place-based surname from the city of Lincoln, England.

English
Lily is an English feminine name usually derived from the lily flower, with roots in the Latin word lilium. The flower is widely associated with beauty, innocence, purity, and love.

Igbo
Uchenna Chigozie Iroegbu is an Igbo name combination often understood through its personal-name elements: Uchenna is commonly read as “God’s will” or “God’s thought,” and Chigozie as “God blesses” or “God has blessed.” Iroegbu is a family name, so its meaning can depend on family history and dialect.

English
Grayson is an English surname-style name commonly understood as “son of a steward.” It is also linked to the older idea of “son of a gray-haired man.”

Igbo
Chisom is commonly understood in Igbo as “God is with me” or “God accompanies me.” Onyinye means “gift,” and Ojukwu is an Igbo surname associated with strength, determination, and family lineage.

English
Emily is an English feminine name derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, traditionally interpreted as “rival.” It has a polished, literary feel while remaining warm and familiar.

English
Stella means “star,” from the Latin word stella. It is also sometimes connected with the Greek name Stylianos, meaning “pillar.”