Anniesha is an uncommon yet captivating name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, composed of "Annu" meaning 'father' and "isha" meaning 'woman', signifying 'father's woman'. It holds deep cultural significance tied to family heritage.
Antanea is an exotic-sounding name of African origin, with roots in Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning "God answers prayers." It is associated with strength, faith, and resilience.
Antinisha is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Powerful Life" or "Strong Life", reflecting the attributes of Oya, the revered deity of wind and storms in ancient Yoruba mythology.
Antwine is an uncommon yet meaningful African-origin name derived from "Olantunji," meaning "the king has returned." It carries a rich history among the Yoruba people of Nigeria and has gained global recognition through notable bearers like Antawn Jamison and Big Ant Styles. Despite spelling variations, Antwine remains a powerful statement of African heritage and pride.
Anuoluwa is a Yoruba female name from Nigeria meaning "God is the Owner," reflecting divine ownership and providence, and often associated with strength, resilience, and wisdom.
Aqueela is an exotic African name of Yoruba origin meaning "mother has done well" or "born on a Thursday," emphasizing nurturing, caring, and the significance of birthdays in African culture.
Aramide is an African origin unisex name derived from Yoruba culture, Nigeria. It signifies "miracle looked after," with "Ara" meaning miracle/wonder and "Mide" meaning I will look after.
The name Armana is of African origin from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning 'mother is supreme' or 'supreme mother', reflecting strength and regalness.