This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Nigerian; and the ending sequence is e.
Abosede f YorubaMeans
"comes with the start of the week" in Yoruba, given when the child is born on Sunday.
Adaeze f IgboMeans
"eldest daughter of the king" in Igbo.
Ade 1 m & f YorubaFrom Yoruba
adé meaning
"crown", also a short form of other names beginning with this element.
Asabe f HausaFrom Hausa
Asabar meaning
"Saturday" (of Arabic origin).
Chinwe f IgboMeans
"God possesses" in Igbo. It is also a short form of Igbo names beginning with
Chinwe.
Chinyere f IgboMeans
"God gave" in Igbo, derived from
Chi 2, referring to God, and
nyè meaning "give".
Ekene m & f IgboMeans
"thanks, gratitude" in Igbo.
Ige f & m YorubaMeans
"born feet first" in Yoruba.
Kehinde m & f YorubaMeans
"comes last" in Yoruba. It is typically given to the second of twins.
Nnenne f IgboMeans
"mother's mother" in Igbo. This name is given in honour of the child's maternal grandmother.
Uche m & f IgboMeans
"wisdom, sense, mind" in Igbo.