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Iweagbu
| Anger destroysIwegbunam an entreaty for restrain on ones anger as not to hurt him the agrieved A reference to such a situation The bearers arrival is seen to dampen this anger | Boy | 5 |
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Iweanya
| A plea to contain the wrath and envy that was replendent prior to the birth of the name bearer The name bearer is named after such incidence and is wished well | Boy | 6 |
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Iwenjiora
| Ones anger directed to his kindred A commemoration of the incident that warranted such anger | Boy | 5 |
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Iwenofu
| Enough of pent up anger Implies forgiveness to those that have wronged the family The arrival of the child is seen as a new turn for reconciliation | Boy | 3 |
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Iweobi
| Built up anger, that emanates from the heart should be contained A reference to such anger | Boy | 9 |
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Iwuchukwu
| Gods convenant is unwavering The name bearer is a testimony of Gods command | Boy | 5 |
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Iwuno
| Home policies and guidelines A plea that the name bearer be protected by the laws of the land | Boy | 1 |
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Iyabode
| The dead mother comes back | Boy | 7 |
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Iyanda
| A specially selected being | Boy | 9 |
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Iyayi
| I believe, or I have faith | Boy | 6 |
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Iyegbekedo
| The Benins are my backbone | Boy | 7 |
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Izuora
| Family concensus The name bearer is welcomed by all and is a cynosure of peace, unity and enduring nexus | Boy | 9 |