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  2. Oluchi (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Oluchi audio ⓘ is a feminine name of Igbo origin in southeastern Nigeria. It means “The works of God”. It means “The works of God”. Variant form of this name with the same meaning is "Oluchukwu".

  3. Igbo name - Wikipedia

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    Igbo names are traditionally and historically constructed. In this convention there are no family names, instead one is known through their immediate male lineage. In the olden days, Igbos – men and women – were named after the four market days (eke, orie, afor, and nkwo) in Igboland.

  4. Chinwe - Wikipedia

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    Chinwe audio ⓘ is a name given by the Igbo people of South-Eastern Nigeria to both sexes but more commonly to girls. It means "God owns" (Chi = God, nwe = owns) and is a shortened form the ending of which can present in a number of ways depending on the intentions behind the naming [1]

  5. Ifunanya - Wikipedia

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    Other names; Short form(s) Ify ... Ifunanya audio ⓘ is a feminine Igbo name with its ... Notable people with the name. Ifunanya Okoro (born 1999), Nigerian women ...

  6. Chidera - Wikipedia

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    Chidera audio ⓘ is a name given by the Igbo people of South-Eastern Nigeria, and is applicable to both sexes. It means “once God has written”, a more specific variant of “Odera”. It means “once God has written”, a more specific variant of “Odera”.

  7. 125 Maybe-Kinda Cringey but Extremely Cute Nicknames to Call ...

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    Here are 125 cute, sexy, and romantic nicknames for your boyfriend, fiancé, baby daddy, FWB—basically anyone you're getting romantic with.

  8. Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures

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    In Igbo, the pronoun 'o' indicates both male and female.Most Igbo names are gender-neutral, [citation needed] though traditional names may denote gender. Furthermore, some nouns and pronouns denote gender, including "nwoke" (man) and "nwanyi" (woman).

  9. Ebubechukwu - Wikipedia

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    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]