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    Okemena

    Pronunciation: oh-keh-MEH-nah

    ⚥ Unisex
    Igbo

    Meaning

    God's creation

    Origin

    Igbo

    History & Etymology

    Okemena is a name of Igbo origin, a prominent ethnic group in Nigeria. In Igbo culture, names are often deeply meaningful and reflect circumstances surrounding a child's birth, parental hopes, or religious beliefs. 'Oke' often refers to a share, portion, or creation, and 'mena' can relate to 'made' or 'created'. Thus, the name signifies a divine creation or a gift from God.

    The name is used for both boys and girls, reflecting a common practice in many African cultures where names carry significant spiritual or philosophical weight rather than being strictly gender-assigned. Its usage is primarily within Igbo-speaking communities and the diaspora.

    Okemena in different fonts

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