In Nigeria, "seun" is a Yoruba word that means "thank you" or "to appreciate." It is often used as a form of gratitude in everyday conversations. The term reflects the cultural importance of expressing appreciation within Yoruba-speaking communities. Additionally, "Seun" is also a common personal name in Nigeria, often given to boys.
It means boy.
It refers to boy or son, in Afrikaans it would be 'seun'.
Seun Kuti was born on 1983-01-11.
Seun Ogunkoya was born on 1977-12-28.
Femi Seun Ogunode was born on 1991-05-15.
Seun Olagunju's birth name is Oluseun Moses Olagunju.
No it means, nigerian gold
wasteman
"return"
Seun(see-in)
obi means heart in the Nigerian language.
There is no such language as "Nigerian". Also the word "Naira" is a variation of the word "Nigeria".