Nigerian Baby Names

Explore our collection of baby names with Nigerian origins. These names reflect the rich cultural heritage and linguistic traditions of Nigerian culture.

Remi Oarsman, rower; God comforts me; The dominant ones, The first; Heaven's pupil
Unisex
Damari Gentle; Fertility goddess; Eternal; Strength
Unisex
Ori My light; Golden; Head; Cherry blossom; Jasmine; Pear tree; Weave; Raving one
Unisex
Sade Rule or lead with nobility; Assume royalty with (your) wealth; Honor earns a crown; Ray of light; Rain
Girl
Sade Rule or lead with nobility; Assume royalty with (your) wealth; Honor earns a crown; Ray of light; Rain
Girl
Ayofemi Joy loves me
Obi Heart; Father's heart; Heart of God; Servant of God
Boy
Chimamanda My God will never fail
Girl
Adanna Her father's daughter
Girl
Adeya A gift from God has come
Girl
Addi Noble, nobility; Island; Adornment; First daughter
Girl
Amadi highly praised; one who constantly thanks God; free-born
Boy
Amadi highly praised; one who constantly thanks God; free-born
Boy
Dola Crown of wealth; Eye, sight; Swing, oscillating
Ifetayo Love is enough for joy
Jaja God's gift
Chinara God receives; Platanus
Abiodun Born during a war; Born during a festival
Ovie riverside settlement; King
Boy
Ovie riverside settlement; King
Boy
Adamma First beautiful daughter of the family
Okechukwu Gift of god
Okechukwu Gift of god
Uchechi Chi's will or God's will
Olutosin God is worthy of praise
Adesina My coming has opened the way; Crown opens the way
Okpara Administrative head; Firstborn son
Olatokunbo Wealth brought from a foreign land
Olatokunbo Wealth brought from a foreign land
Chinelo Thought of God, God's plan
Olisa The Lord who bears the weight of the world; God's promise
Chukwubuikem God is my strength
Chukwubuikem God is my strength
Chinua God's own blessing
Olukayode God brings me happiness
Ola Ancestor's descendant; Ancestor's relic; Wealth; Honor; Respect; Man's defender
Girl
Tynisha Alive and well; Ambition; Born on Monday
Obasi In honor of the Supreme God
Olufunmilayo God gives me joy and happiness
Sharday Honor confers a crown
Chia Thousand; Love; Meet; Second to Asia; Younger generation; To thank; Family; Merchant; Rook (in Chinese chess); Firewood; Lean; Refuse; Divine spark, personal guardian angel
Oluyemi The lord is worthy of me
Obafemi The king loves me
Abiola Born into wealth, born into success
Unisex
Oni Born in a sacred abode; Today
Unisex
Ife Love
Adeola the crown brings honor
Girl
Femi Love me
Girl
Oluwatobi God is great
Boy
Oluwatobi God is great
Boy
Ayo Joy
Boy
Temitope Enough to give thanks; Mine is worthy of thanks or gratitude; Of Tiwatope
Kalu Shortened version of Kamalu, the Igbo God of thunder and lightning.
Boy
Ngozi Blessing
Girl
Anuli Bringer of happiness, joy
Girl
Ayodele Joy comes home, joy has arrived home
Kayode He has brought us joy
Boy
Taiwo First twin to taste the world
Taiwo First twin to taste the world
Ima Whole, universal; Great; Now, present; Beautiful; Love; Charity; Mother
Anneka Graciousness; Showed favor; Sweet-faced
Uchenna God's will; God's wisdom
Boy
Olumide My God has come
Oluremi God comforts me
Olufemi God loves me
Chukwuebuka God is great
Chukwuebuka God is great
Odera Once God writes it, it can't be erased
Kehinde Second born of twins
Kehinde Second born of twins
Edem Delivered
Boy
Shola God makes wealth
Oba Ruler; River goddess
Boy
Amadia Loved by God; Lover; Friend; Devotee; Free-born
Anaka Sweet-faced
Abebi She came after asking
Adeyah A gift from God has come
Adio Be righteous; Given by God
Adola Ethiopian district; The crown brings honor
Alaba Second child after twins
Alaba Second child after twins
Bagu Unknown
Bolade The coming of honor
Bolanile The wealth of this house; This house's wealth
Chileogu God is our protector
Chimaijem God knows
Chinagorom God is my witness
Chinecherem God thinks on my behalf
Danladi Born on Sunday
Ebuka God is mighty, God is greater
Ekon Strong
Feranmi God loves me
Gowon Son of the smith; Rainmaker
Idogbe The third child born after a set of twins
Ifama All is well
Ini Time; God's time
Nwabudike A father's power comes from the son, the strength of his father
Nwabudike A father's power comes from the son, the strength of his father
Nwankwo Child born on Nkwo day
Ogbonna He resembles his father; His father's namesake

About Nigerian Names

Nigerian names have a rich history and cultural significance. They often reflect the values, traditions, and linguistic characteristics of Nigerian culture. Choosing a Nigerian name for your child can be a wonderful way to honor your heritage or express your appreciation for Nigerian culture.

Naming Tips

  • Research the meaning and cultural significance of Nigerian names
  • Consider the pronunciation and potential nicknames
  • Think about how the name might be perceived in different cultural contexts
  • Check for any historical or literary associations with the name
  • Consult with native speakers or cultural experts if you're unsure about a name's usage or connotations