This is a list of names in which the usage is Nigerian; and the starting sequence is a or t.
Abeni f YorubaMeans
"we prayed and we received" in Yoruba.
Abidemi m & f YorubaMeans
"born in my absence" in Yoruba. It is typically given to children born when the father is away.
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.
Adanna f IgboMeans
"eldest daughter of the father" in Igbo.
Adannaya f IgboMeans
"eldest daughter of her father" in Igbo.
Ade 1 m & f YorubaFrom Yoruba
adé meaning
"crown", also a short form of other names beginning with this element.
Adegoke m YorubaMeans
"the crown has ascended the mountain" in Yoruba.
Adeola f & m YorubaMeans
"the crown of wealth" in Yoruba. It is also a surname.
Adisa m & f YorubaMeans
"bundled up and set to dry" in Yoruba.
Alaba f & m YorubaMeans
"second child after twins" in Yoruba.
Alhaji m HausaMeans
"the pilgrim" in Hausa, a derivative of Arabic
حجّ (ḥajj) meaning "pilgrimage, hajj". It is typically a title, not a name.
Amina 1 f Arabic, Bosnian, Tatar, Bashkir, Chechen, Ingush, Kazakh, Urdu, Swahili, HausaDerived from Arabic
أمن (ʾamina) meaning
"safe, secure". This was the name of the Prophet
Muhammad's mother, who died when he was young.
Asabe f HausaFrom Hausa
Asabar meaning
"Saturday" (of Arabic origin).
Ayo f & m YorubaFrom Yoruba
ayọ̀ meaning
"joy", or a short form of other names containing this element.
Azubuike m IgboMeans
"the past is your strength" or
"your back is your strength" in Igbo.
Taiwo m & f YorubaMeans
"taste the world, taste life" in Yoruba.
Talatu f HausaFrom Hausa
Talata meaning
"Tuesday" (of Arabic origin).
Tunde m YorubaMeans
"return, come again" in Yoruba, also a short form of names containing that element.