Adamma is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo culture meaning "My God has heard my prayers," composed of "Ada" (first daughter) and "Mma" (mother).
Ahanna is a rare African Igbo name from Nigeria, popularized by author Chinua Achebe in his novel "No Longer at Ease". Its meaning varies, interpreted as 'Born on Tuesday' or 'God is merciful'.
Ahmarion is a distinctive African name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, composed of "Ahma" meaning peaceful/calm and "rion" signifying king/leader, reflecting serenity, wisdom, and authority.
Ajahni is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo culture, meaning "pathfinder" or "pioneer," associated with leadership, courage, and determination.
Aje is an uncommon Nigerian Igbo name, possibly signifying 'warrior' based on Yoruba association, popularized by Nigerian literature like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Half of a Yellow Sun.'
The name Ajha is of African origin from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "the one who comes after" and reflects the importance of lineage in Igbo culture.