"Chiamaka" in Igbo means "God is beautiful" or "God is good." It is a popular name given to girls in Igbo-speaking communities.
"Iruka" means goodness or kindness in Igbo.
"Nne" means "mother" in the Igbo language.
"Dalu" in Igbo means "thank you." It is used to express gratitude or appreciation in the Igbo language.
Yes, Ibo and Igbo refer to the same ethnic group in Nigeria.
"Anyi agafeela" in Igbo means "We are grateful" or "We appreciate." It is a common phrase used to express thankfulness or gratitude in the Igbo language.
yes there are friends and chiamaka not famous
The meaning of CHIAMAKA of Western African origin is "God is beautiful" in Igboand it is a female name.
"Iruka" means goodness or kindness in Igbo.
"Nne" means "mother" in the Igbo language.
"Dalu" in Igbo means "thank you." It is used to express gratitude or appreciation in the Igbo language.
Yes, Ibo and Igbo refer to the same ethnic group in Nigeria.
"Anyi agafeela" in Igbo means "We are grateful" or "We appreciate." It is a common phrase used to express thankfulness or gratitude in the Igbo language.
Ekene Dilichuku Means 'Thanks be to God' in Igbo Or " Praise the Lord"in igbo
"Trevor" does not have a traditional meaning in Igbo language. It is a Western name that does not have a direct translation in Igbo.
In Igbo language, you can say "I na-enye m aka" to mean "you have my heart".
In Igbo, you can say "A daịmị ọtụtụ nke a" to mean "I appreciate it so much."
In Igbo, you can say "Nagode, nwanne m" to mean "thank you, my friend."