Unisex Names

Learn about the story behind your Nigerian name.

Osaogie

God is worth His title.

Obebo

One that has pure hands.

Olufemi

God loves me. Olu is a short form for Oluwa which means God. This was predominantly a boy’s name but is becoming unisex.

Toluwani

This is God’s own. A way of dedicating a child to God and proclaiming that this child belongs to God.

Adebisi

Crown multiplied or crown has given me more.

Oluwabukola

God has added to our wealth or to our honor. Note that wealth does not always mean money.

Ehiosu

The spirit or angel protects or leads me. Destiny leads my life journey.

Olamide

My honor has come. My wealth has come. Different situations might warrant this name. Mostly the child is a fulfillment of a great expectation.

Olabisi

Wealth or honor is multiplied. This name might be given to a child when the family is having a lot of successes.

Bodunrin

Came with a festive season.

Uduak-Abasi

This child is the will of God.

Abiola

Born in wealth or born in honor. A beautiful timeless name.

Modupe

I am thankful.

Ayotemi

My own joy! This name can given to a child that came in a miraculous way such that you are able to show off the

Olukayode

God has brought joy to us.  A great name to give to a boy at a time that you are feeling very grateful for God’s

Oluwamayowa

God has brought joy to us. This name can be used in several different circumstances where there is a general feeling of joy or when

Oluwatamilore

God gave me a gift. Name usually given as a result of answered prayers. An expression of gratitude for the gift from God.

Oluwatoni

God is sufficient to have or God is enough to hold on to. People usually name their child Oluwatoni to remind them of a recent

Olawunmi

I love wealth. Usually used as a first name for girls but most recently now used by boys. Rarely used as a last name.