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ONI,
crocodile (?).
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ONYEKA,
who is greatest?
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ONYEKACHUKWU,
who is greater than the great God?
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OPEYEMI,
I praise and give thanks.
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OSUMARE,
rainbow.
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OTIENO,
born in the evening (or night).
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OWITI,
the child that has been thrown away.
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OYOO,
born on the road.
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PAKI,
witness.
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PER-UI,
an obscure Ethiopian king.
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PUNNU,
a prince royal of Ethiopia.
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QINISELA,
obstinate, persistent.
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QUANDA,
an egg.
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RAMLA,
predictor of the future.
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REFILOE,
we are given.
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REUBEN,
behold, a son!
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RUDO,
love.
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RUFARO,
happiness.
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RUTENDO,
faith.
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SAM,
heard of God.
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SAMANYA,
common, ordinary.
SAMUEL,
heard of God.
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SANGO,
(fire) the Yoruba god of thunder & lightning.
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SHANIKA, young
Nika; or,
young one from the wilderness.
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SIBONAKALISO,
an indication, a sign.
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SIMBA,
lion.
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SIPHO,
a gift.
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SITHEMBILE,
we have much hope.
- SIZWE,
country, nation.
- TAFADZWA,
we are pleased.
- TAFARI,
first-born.
- TAMIKA,
a twin.
- TAONGA,
we are grateful.
- TAPIWA,
plunderer, ravager (?).
- TATENDA,
we give thanks.
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- TAU,
lion.
- TEMITOPE,
thanksgiving to God.
- TENDAI, thankful.
- THABO,
joy.
- THEMBA,
great in size; very stout.
- TICHAONA,
we shall see.
- TINASHE,
the Lord is with us.
- TSE,
second-born of twin brothers.
- UDO,
peace.
- UNATHI,
the Lord is with us.
- UZOMA,
good manners.
- WASSWA,
first born of twins.
- WEKESA,
born during harvest (?).
- YÀW,
born on Thursday.
- ZOLA,
to love.
- ZUBERI,
strong.
- ZURI,
handsome.
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