Female and male first names : Igbo.



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Ajianna is an Igbo Nigerian name meaning "loving grace".
Ajournei is an uncommon Igbo name from Nigeria that means 'one who brings light'.
Ajuni is a unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Igbo people of Nigeria. Its meaning varies, interpreted as "leader," "brave," or "the one who brings light.
Akachi is an Igbo name meaning "first breath of life," embodying wisdom, intelligence, courage, and new beginnings.
Akachukwu is an Igbo male given name from Nigeria, meaning "He who sees greatness in God".
Akala is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'the wise one'.
Akaria, of African origin from Nigeria's Igbo people, signifies 'the first child', reflecting great joy and blessing.
Akarri is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'the brave one'.
Akaysha is an African Igbo name meaning "God will lead us," signifying trust in divine guidance.
Akeiya is a captivating African name of Igbo origin, translating to 'one who was born', celebrating life and new beginnings.
Akela is an African name of Igbo origin meaning "the first to be born". It was famously used by Rudyard Kipling in his novel "The Jungle Book" for Akela, the wise wolf leader. This name symbolizes strength, wisdom, and leadership, reflecting hopes for its bearer's future.
Akenzie is a unisex African name of Igbo origin, created by combining Akanni (meaning 'we shall meet again') and Enzie ('to create'), signifying 'creating a meeting place'.
Akesha is an African name of Igbo origin, translating to "one who brings joy or happiness.
Akeyia is an uncommon yet captivating female name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "one who is loved by all.
Akeyra is a unique feminine name of West African origin, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning 'power' or 'victory'.
Akieba is an Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'one who survives and continues to exist', reflecting resilience and endurance.
Akisha is an African name from the Igbo people of Nigeria that means "God hears our love".
Akiyah is an Igbo-African name meaning "first daughter" or "one who brings light".
Akul is an African Igbo name meaning 'rich' or 'prosperous', reflecting cultural values of abundance and wealth.
Akwete is an uncommon Igbo name from Nigeria, derived from 'akwukwo' meaning 'to resemble,' reflecting likeness or uniqueness.
Akya is a captivating Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'to wait,' embodying patience and resilience.
Akyrah is an African origin name of Igbo ethnicity in Nigeria, derived from "akira" meaning "strong one". It signifies strength and resilience, deeply rooted in Igbo culture and tradition.
Albirtha is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'beauty in the morning'.
Alneisha is an African Igbo name meaning "Supreme Mother," carrying dignity and respect for mothers.
Alonta is an Igbo African name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', symbolizing the desire for positivity in one's life.
Alontay is an African name of Igbo origin, composed of 'alo' meaning wealth and 'ntay' meaning follow, signifying one who follows wealth.
Alonte is a unique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "my own" and signifying possession or ownership.
Altonya is an Igbo-derived name meaning "the crown has come," symbolizing prosperity and good fortune, often given to girls but also suitable for boys.
Alwillie is an enigmatic name of uncertain African origin, with no definitive meaning attributed to it.
The name Ama is of African origin, meaning 'child' in the Igbo language, and traditionally given to both boys and girls as a symbol of hope and divine protection.
Amadi is a Nigerian Igbo name meaning 'God has heard my prayers' or 'My heart belongs to God'.
Amadi is an Igbo origin name meaning "My father has come home" or "God has arrived", reflecting deep cultural significance and gratitude for safe arrivals.
Amahia is an African origin name derived from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, meaning "My mother has come back" or "She has returned", often signifying the cyclical nature of life and interconnectedness between the living and the dead.
Amahni is an Igbo African name meaning "mother who brings forth light," symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
Amahri is a unique Igbo African name meaning 'joy of a child'.
Amairany is an Igbo origin name meaning 'my heart has found peace', symbolizing hope and resilience.
Amaj: Of African-Igbo origin meaning 'let us have joy'.
Amaja, of Igbo origin, means 'my mother is precious'.
Amajae is an African name of Igbo origin meaning "my own child," conveying affection and deep parental bond.
Amajah is a unique African name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, meaning 'my heart is content'.