Female and male first names : Senegal.



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Sadio is a male given name of West African origin, particularly common in Senegal, with roots in the Wolof language meaning 'hope that is firm' or 'trust that is steadfast'.
Saikou is a distinctive West African name of Wolof origin, meaning "in God's name" and carrying prestige among devout Muslim families.
Salif is an African name, derived from Arabic Aslim, meaning "peace" or "pure".
Serigne is an honorary title of Wolof origin in Senegal, reserved for respected Islamic clerics or scholars who demonstrate exceptional wisdom and leadership within their communities.
Serignesaliou is a rare, African-origin name with deep Wolof ethnicity roots. Composed of "Serigne" (lord/master) and "Saliou" (peace/prosperity), it signifies respectful authority and hope for peace.
Seynabou is a unique, beautiful African name from Senegal, derived from Wolof language. Its meaning inspired by Arabic 'sayyidah', suggesting nobility.
Sidy is a unique male name of West African origin, derived from the Arabic 'Sidna' meaning 'our lord' or 'master', popularized during Islamic influence in Senegal.
Souleymane is an Arabic name meaning "peaceful," derived from the word "salam." It signifies submission to Allah's will and has been borne by notable figures like Senegalese footballer Souleymane Faye.
Tidiane is a West African male name of Wolof origin, meaning "one who belongs to the praise," reflecting the high value placed on music and art in its culture.
Wadine is a unique, African-origin given name coined by Senegalese writer Birago Diop in his 1967 novel "Le fils d'Agatha Moudio". While its meaning is not specific, some interpret it as related to African names meaning 'to go' or 'traveling'. Despite being relatively new, Wadine has gained global recognition and appeal due to its distinct sound and African roots.