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    Enyi

    Pronunciation: EH-nyee

    ⚥ Unisex
    Igbo

    Meaning

    Friend

    Origin

    Igbo

    History & Etymology

    Enyi is a name of Igbo origin, a prominent ethnic group in Nigeria. In the Igbo language, 'Enyi' directly translates to 'friend'. This name is often given to children to signify the hope that they will be friendly, kind, and a good companion to others. It embodies the cultural value placed on community and interpersonal relationships within Igbo society.

    The name is used for both males and females, reflecting a common practice in many African cultures where names are chosen for their meaning and positive attributes rather than strict gender association. Its simplicity and profound meaning contribute to its enduring appeal.

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