What does odogwu mean?
A submission from Nigeria says the name Odogwu means “great man of warrior or battle” and is of Igbo origin. According to a user from the United Kingdom, the name Odogwu means “A man of great esteem. A distinguished man. A valorous man. A great man”.
Who is odogwu in Nigeria?
Sonny Odogwu (March 20, 1925 – Nov 5, 2018) was a Nigerian businessman who established SIO Group of Companies, an holding entity with investments in property development, shipping, finance, industrial relations and hotel management.
Whats the meaning of OBIM?
User Submitted Meanings According to a user from the United States, the name Obim is of Nigerian origin and means “My heart, my love”. According to a user from Nigeria, the name Obim is of African origin and means “My heart desire”.
What is the meaning of Makanaki?
According to 4 people from Nigeria and the United States, the name Makanaki is of Nigerian / Yoruba origin and means “Gift from God”. A user from Nigeria says the name Makanaki is of African origin and means “Gift form god”.
How do you say God in Nigerian?
Oluwa – One of the common of Names of God in Yoruba meaning Lord. Olorun – It also means Lord. Olodumare or Eledumare – It means the Almighty. Adagba ma paaro oye – It means that the God who does not change no matter how old he is.
What is the meaning of oluwakemi?
According to 6 people from Nigeria and the United States, the name Oluwakemi is of Nigerian origin and means “God cares for me”. A user from Nigeria says the name Oluwakemi means “God has care for me”. A submission from New Jersey, U.S. says the name Oluwakemi means “God Care for me” and is of African origin.
What is the meaning of oluwasegun?
God is victorious
Olusegun (sometimes spelled as Oluwasegun or its diminutive form, Segun) is a name of Yoruba origin for males, meaning “God is victorious”.
What does KEDU mean in Nigeria?
How are you?
How are you? – Kedu? /
What is the meaning of amarachi?
God’s Grace
According to Babycenter.com: Amarachi originates from the Igbo people of south eastern Nigeria and means “God’s Grace” or “Grace of God”. It is a combination of two words “Amara” and “Chi”. “Amara” by itself means “grace” and “Chi” by itself means “God”.