Female and male first names : Senegal.

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Aliou is a West African name of Arabic origin, meaning "elevated" or "high". It consists of "Ali", referencing a significant figure in Islamic history, and "u", a diminutive suffix.
Assan is an African name of Senegalese origin, derived from the Arabic 'Asad' meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and leadership.
Condredge is a distinctive African name of Mandinka origin meaning "traveler" or "wanderer".
Daden is a distinctive African name, popular in Senegal, meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', reflecting inner tranquility and resilience.
Dakarion is a unique name of African origin derived from the Senegalese city Dakar, meaning 'a peaceful journey'.
Dejahne is an African-derived name, likely originating from the Wolof people of Senegal, though its exact meaning remains uncertain.
Delaili is a unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Wolof ethnic group in Senegal, meaning 'the one who waits' and symbolizing patience and perseverance.
Demba is a male name of West African origin, specifically from Senegal. Derived from the Wolof language, it means "peaceful" or "calm," reflecting harmony and tranquility. This name has become synonymous with strength and wisdom in Wolof communities and is now recognized internationally.
Diop is a West African surname, prominent in Senegal, derived from the Serer people's ethnic name meaning "peaceful." It was likely given to individuals exhibiting peaceful traits during ancient kingdoms. Today, it signifies peace and harmony, carrying cultural significance worldwide.
Dioré is a rare yet captivating given name of African origin, derived from the Wolof people of Senegal in West Africa. It bears the profound meaning "to have faith" or "to believe".
Elhadji is an Arabic male given name meaning 'servant of the honored one', derived from words referring to someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Goree is an African-origin name from Senegal, derived from the historic Goree Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its role in the Atlantic slave trade.
Habibatuo is a beautiful West African name of Arabic origin meaning 'beloved'.
Hadiatou is a female name of Wolof origin meaning "strong leader" or "powerful guide".
Jahier, of African origin from Senegal's Wolof ethnic group, means 'patient' or 'enduring', reflecting qualities valued in Wolof culture.
Jailanee is an African-derived female name popularized in Senegal, with a possible Arabic origin meaning 'beautiful like the moon'.
Jamarr is a male given name of West African origin, derived from the Mandinka ethnic group's language, meaning 'born during severe drought', symbolizing resilience and strength.
Jamyl is a unique name of West African origin, meaning "beautiful" or "lovely".
The name Joal originates from West Africa's Mandinka tribe, meaning 'God is peace'.
Kadijatu is a beautiful Senegalese name of Wolof origin meaning "she who has been praised.
Kalifa is a distinctive West African name, originally Arabic, meaning "wise" or "intelligent", popularized by scholar Al-Kalifa in the 10th century Baghdad.
Kartel is an African-origin male name derived from 'karteel', meaning 'gang' or 'group' in languages like Wolof, symbolizing unity and strength.
Kayesha is an intriguing African name from Senegal, derived from the Arabic "Kaysha" meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'.
Khady is a unique West African name of Senegambian origin, meaning 'power of the world' in Wolof.
Khary is a unique African name from Senegal meaning "noble" or "strength".
Maimouna is a unique West African name of Wolof origin, meaning "the desired one" or "aspired to," reflecting hope and divine favor, with cultural significance as a name traditionally given after fervent prayers for a child.
Malicka is an African-derived female name meaning 'king' or 'ruler', popularized by Senegalese musician Youssou N'Dour, who named his daughter Malika in the 1980s.
The name Maliek, of West African origin specifically from Senegal, is a variant spelling of Arabic name Malik meaning 'king' or 'ruler', symbolizing power and authority.
Mame is an African-origin name, primarily from Senegal, meaning "mother" in Wolof, reflecting maternal warmth and family values.
Modou is a male given name of African origin, meaning 'he who praises him' in Wolof, and traditionally given to boys born on Wednesday.
Nafissatou is a West African name of Wolof origin, meaning 'Our little prosperous one' and evoking prosperity, familial love, and endearment.
Ndey is a unique African name of Wolof origin, meaning "my joy" or "my happiness". Traditionally given to girls born on Tuesdays, it now transcends birthdays and can be used for either gender.
Nogaye: Originating from West Africa among the Wolof ethnic group in Senegal, this unique female name translates to "beauty" in the Wolof language.
Oumy is a Senegalese Wolof name meaning "my beloved," often given in remembrance of lost loved ones or reflecting motherhood's importance.
The name Pape, of West African origin, means 'papaya' or 'sacrifice' in Wolof culture.
Quadree is an African-origin name from Senegal, derived from the Arabic 'Qadri', signifying 'power' or 'capability'.
Ramatoulaye is an African female given name from Senegal, meaning "High God" in Arabic.
Rokhaya is a West African female name meaning 'peaceful' or 'bringer of peace'.
Rougui is a unique Wolof name from West Africa, meaning 'the one who brings together'.
Sadio is a traditional West African name of Wolof ethnicity from Senegal, meaning 'hope'.