Obinna
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GenderMale
Word/nameIgbo
MeaningFather's heart
Related namesObi
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Igbo |
| Meaning | Father's heart |
| Other names | |
| Related names | Obi |
Obinna ⓘ is an Igbo name, or sometimes surname. The name's origin is from the Igbo, located in south eastern Nigeria, and is usually male. Though people from other cultures may bear the name. The direct English translation is, "father's heart".[1] The name also means "Father's throne" depending on the context. This further explains why it's usually a name for the first sons of Igbo families. Notable people with the name include:
- Obinna Anyanwu, (born 1983) Nigerian singer-songwriter, known as Waconzy
- Obinna Chidoka (born 1974), Nigerian politician
- Obinna Agbodike, Nigerian-born Engineer, Author, Researcher
- Obinna Ekezie (born 1975), Nigerian basketball player
- Obinna Eregbu (born 1969), Nigerian athlete
- Obinna Eze (born 1998), Nigerian American football player
- Obinna Metu (born 1988), Nigerian athlete
- Obinna Nwachukwu (born 1992), Nigerian footballer
- Obinna Nwaneri (born 1982), Nigerian footballer
- Obinna Nwosu (born 1971), Nigerian basketball player, better known as Julius Nwosu
- Obinna Oleka (born 1993), American basketball player
- Obinna Chibueze (born 1995), American musician, better known as Shaboozey