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In the Igbo naming convention a child is given a name at birth referencing an event surrounding the birth, a deceased ancestor, or the time and/or place of birth. This is the name they will primarily be known by. To differentiate from others in the same generation with the same name a person will also give their father's first name.
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Igbo given names (81 P) S. Igbo-language surnames (56 P) Pages in category "Igbo names" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.
Tochukwu audio ⓘ is a name of Igbo origin from south-eastern Nigeria. It is a combination of two Igbo words 'to' meaning 'great' and 'chukwu' meaning 'God'. Tochukwu is a name used by Igbo families to signify a great relationship with God. [1]
Acheampong, an Asante name. The name of Nanny of the Maroons and her brother who founded the Maroon town of the same name. Ackee, akeee Akan Ánkyẽ "a type of food/fruit", "cashew fruits" [3] Duppy, Dopi Akan, Ga Language(an Akan loanword, Ga has many Akan loanwords and were at one point conquered by the much more powerful and numerous Akwamu ...
Ebubechukwu (audio ⓘ) is a given name of the Igbo people from the southeastern region of Nigeria.The direct English translation is “God’s glory”. [1] It's diminutive and commonest form is Ebube, which means “glory”. [2]
Ada is a feminine given name. One origin is the Germanic element "adel-" meaning "nobility", for example as part of the names Adelaide and Adeline. [2] [3] The name can also trace to a Hebrew origin, sometimes spelled Adah עָדָה, meaning "adornment". [4] Ada means "first daughter" among the Igbo People.
Adaobi audio ⓘ is a feminine given name of Igbo origin in southeastern Nigeria. In Igbo language, "Ada" means "first daughter" and "Obi" means "heart" or "home." Adaobi is interpreted in English to mean "first daughter of the heart" or "first daughter of the home." [1] [2]