Musa

Musa is an Arabic name that translates to “Moses” in English which means saved from the water. According to the a Jewish Roman scholar the name comes from ancient Egyptian origins, derived from mo (water) and uses (to save), forming the meaning “saved from the water”. Prophet Musa was an infant when his mother put him […]

Ayodeji

Double joy. My joy has become double. A name usually given to a second child. It may also be given to any child in any position if a thing of joy just happened in the family and now the blessing of this child is added as a second or double joy.

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 child as your own joy. People that have waited for a child or people looking for a particular sex of a child tend to use this name more.

Danladi

A boy child born on a Sunday.

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 goodness in your life or family. Kayode is predominantly a boy’s name but very few girls have started to use the name in recent times.

Olafunmiloye

Wealth gave me honor or riches gave me a crown.

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 things suddenly change around for good around the time of birth of the child. Traditionally, this is a boy’s name and few girls bear this name proudly too.

Oluwatamilore

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

Omoregbe

A child is family or children make up a family or Child is the nucleus of my family.