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This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is African; and the language is Oromo; and the ending sequence is b or c or d or e or f or g or h or i or j or k or l or m or n or o or p or q or r or s or t or u or v or w or x or y or z.
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Abush m Oromo
Means, 'little boy' often used to denote the youngest child of a family.
Assie f Oromo
varint of aussie
Batii f Oromo
Oromo name meaning "moon."
Chaltu f Eastern African, Oromo
Means "being the best of the best" in Oromo.
Dagim m Oromo
Means 'again' or 'the second (junior)' in Oromiffa.
Duretti f Oromo (Rare)
Meaning 'Luxury"
Eebbisee f Oromo
Meaning "blessing from God" in Oromoo.
Gemechu m Ethiopian, Oromo
Means "joy, happiness" in Oromo.
Gifti f Oromo
Means "lady" or "queen" in Afaan Oromo.
Ibsituu f Eastern African, Oromo
Means "light" in Oromo.
Lami m Eastern African, Oromo
Means 'nation' in Oromo.
Lemi m & f Oromo
From the Oromo verb “leemuu” which means to be sweet, pleasant, or soft. Prevailing masculine usage in Ethiopia.
Sado m Oromo (Anglicized)
A form of the arabic name Sa'id, meaning "happy, lucky", used by the Oromo people of Ethiopia. Notable people with this name includes Junedin Sado, a former Ethiopian Cabinet Minister, Haji Adam Sado, a political leader, and his father, Sado Sheka.
Tigist f Amharic, Oromo, Ethiopian
Means "patience" in Amharic.
Waaq m Oromo (Latinized, Archaic), Somali (Latinized, Archaic)
Waaq is a name for the ancient Cushitic sky god. He was the supreme creator and god to the indigenous religions of several Cushitic peoples before the advent of the Abrahamic religions in the Horn of Africa... [more]