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First Name Efe in USA
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Last Name Efe in USA

Origin

The name 'Efe' has roots in the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, where it is commonly used. The Yoruba language, part of the Niger-Congo family, is one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa. Historically, the Yoruba people have a rich cultural heritage that includes art, music, and spirituality, influencing the significance of names like 'Efe'.

Meaning

'Efe' traditionally means 'wealth' or 'riches' in Yoruba. Over time, the name has also come to symbolize prosperity and abundance, reflecting the values and aspirations of the culture. In some contexts, it has been associated with good fortune and success.

Modern Usage and Variations

'Efe' remains popular in Nigeria and among Yoruba-speaking communities worldwide. It is often used as a first name, sometimes paired with other names to form longer ones. Variations include 'Efeh' or 'Efa', and diminutives might include 'E' or 'Fe'. The name's popularity has seen a resurgence as cultural pride grows among younger generations.

History and Culture

In Yoruba mythology, Efe is sometimes connected with deities associated with wealth and prosperity. Important historical figures, such as affluent traders or leaders in the Yoruba kingdom, have also borne the name, thereby enhancing its significance in the community. These associations have helped shape perceptions of wealth and success linked to 'Efe'.

Fun facts

  • Efe is often given to boys but can also be used for girls in some contexts.
  • The name 'Efe' is celebrated in various songs and folklore within Yoruba culture.
  • There are several notable athletes named Efe, particularly in football.
  • The name is sometimes used in combination with other Yoruba names to enhance its meaning.
  • In recent years, 'Efe' has gained popularity outside of Nigeria, especially in the UK and the US.

Gender

Ethnicity Distribution:

Ethnicity
Percentage
Entire U.S.
White
67.72%
64.26%
African American
6.3%
11.96%
Asian, Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander
22.05%
4.85%
American Indian and Alaska Native
0%
0.69%
Two or More Ethnicities
0%
1.76%
Hispanic or Latino
0%
16.26%

Notable Persons

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