Looking for Igbo names for twin boys? Do you have twin boys on the way, or are you a hopeful parent of twin boys in the future? With double blessings come double decisions. We understand how much of a big decision it is settling for one name; let alone two! We hope to inspire our…
Nigerian Baby Names
Nigerian Baby Names: 230 Ijaw Names For Girls And Their Meanings
Haaa Izon! Looking for beautiful traditional Ijaw female names? We’ve got you covered. The Ijaw people, historically referred to as Ijo or Izon people, make up the fourth largest ethnic group in Nigeria. With a teeming population of over 15 million people, they are the most populous indigenous inhabitants of the oil-rich Niger Delta. They are…
Nigerian Baby Names: 400 Ijaw Names For Boys And Their Meanings
Izon-otu, adoo! Looking for beautiful traditional Ijaw names for your baby boy, or your baby girl? We've got you covered. The Ijaw people are historically referred to as Ijo or Izon people. With a teeming population of over 15 million, they make up the fourth largest ethnic group in Nigeria. They are the most populous indigenous…
Nigerian baby names: 240 Yoruba names for girls and their meanings
Which name would you choose for your little Yoruba princess? Tiaraoluwa, Digiola, Aanuoluwakiishi, or Oluwadabira? These are a few of the beautiful and unique names on our list. The best part being that they are all rich in meaning. According to Yoruba custom, the Yoruba people - a majority ethnic group from Southwestern and North Central Nigeria (and also Southern…
Nigerian baby names: Idoma names for girls
Idoma À gbá½² hìì! Looking for beautiful Idoma names for your Idoma princess? We've got you covered! The Idoma people are the second largest ethnic group in Benue State Nigeria, with an estimated population of about 3.5 million. They occupy nine local government areas in western Benue State. These include Ado, Agatu, Apa, Obi, Ohimini,…
Nigerian baby names: Idoma names for boys
Idoma Ayinya! Looking for meaningful masculine Idoma names for your Idoma prince? We are happy to help! The Idoma people are the second largest ethnic group in Benue State Nigeria, with an estimated population of about 3.5 million. They occupy nine local government areas in western Benue State. These include Ado, Agatu, Apa, Obi, Ohimini, Ogbadibo,…
Nigerian Baby Names: 180 Yoruba names for boys and their meanings
Looking for a modern name like Iteoluwakiishi, Oluwafifehansimi, or do you prefer a traditional name like Ademola? Whatever your taste, we have the perfect name for your little Yoruba prince. According to Yoruba custom, the Yoruba people – a majority ethnic group from Southwestern and North Central Nigeria (and also Southern and Central Benin), name their children 7 days…
Nigerian baby Names: 180 Urhobo names for boys and their meanings
Urhobo waado! Looking for a very good Urhobo name for your son? We are happy to help! The Urhobo people are the major ethnic group in Delta State, southern Nigeria. In naming their children, Urhobo parents are very careful in choosing a name, due to a general belief that a child's destiny is strongly tied to…
Nigerian baby names: 130 Urhobo names for girls and their meanings
Urhobo waado! Looking for a befitting Urhobo name for your little princess? We are happy to help! The Urhobo people are the major ethnic group in Delta State, southern Nigeria. In naming their children, Urhobo parents are very careful in choosing a name, due to a general belief that a child's destiny is strongly tied to…
Nigerian baby names: 320 Igbo names for girls and their meanings
Igbo kwenu! Wondering what name to give your little Igbo princess? We are happy to help! Whether you are an old soul and would prefer core Igbo names such as Obiageli; or you are in search of modern names such as Zioranachidinma, we've got it all covered. Our comprehensive and diverse list of over 300 traditional and…
Nigerian baby names: 350 Igbo names for boys and their meanings
Igbo kwenu! Asusu Igbo amaka! Igbo language is so diverse that there are so many ways of saying the same thing; a benefit which is now being adopted by creative parents in naming our children. For instance, a traditional name such as Chinedu has its modern versions as Chidumaga and Chidumeje, but they all mean the same thing! The…