
- Origin: Twi
- Meaning: “blessing.”
- Gender: feminine
The name comes directly from the Twi word for blessing. Twi is a language spoken in Ghana.
It is also the name of a major radio station in the Ashanti region of Ghana.
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The name comes directly from the Twi word for blessing. Twi is a language spoken in Ghana.
It is also the name of a major radio station in the Ashanti region of Ghana.
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The name is composed of the Yoruba words ọmọ (child) jẹ (is) and ayọ̀ (joy).
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The name is derived from the Yoruba phrase mo ti ri oore Olorun meaning, “I have seen the goodness of God.”
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It’s the beginning of Spring, here are some more unusual floral names that might make a nice choice for your daughter
Chameli
Chamomile
Champa
Chavica
Chervil

The name comes from the Sotho-Tswana word for “star.”
It is borne by South African minister of Science & Technology, Naledi Pandor (b. 1953).
It was also given to a species of homo sapiens known as homo naledi due to their bones being found in Rising Star Cave, South Africa.
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The name comes directly from the Sanskrit adjective नितर meaning “deeply fixed, rooted” or “standing firm.”
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