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  NYOKA

The meaning of the girl name Nyoka is SNAKE.

Details on NYOKA:

Gender:
Girl
Meaning(s):
Snake
Popularity for Girl:
31,876th in the USA (bottom 45%)
Origin(s) 
Themes / lists: 

Latest USA SSA birth information:

5 births
NYOKA as a GIRL in 2007

USA birth(s) for NYOKA by year:

Here is the latest 16 years from USA social security list of total babies born with the name NYOKA

 NYOKA as a girl

YearGirl Births
20075 births
20036 births
20029 births
20016 births
19988 births
19979 births
19955 births
19947 births
199310 births
19927 births
19918 births
199013 births
19898 births
198715 births
198611 births
198514 births
19848 births
198314 births
198214 births
198113 births
198014 births
197920 births
197817 births
197718 births
197618 births
197520 births
197415 births
197331 births
197227 births
197124 births
19706 births
196912 births

About the name NYOKA

Nyoka, a name that dances through the languages and landscapes of Africa, carries the rich meaning of "snake" in Swahili, symbolizing transformation, wisdom, and the cycle of life. This name is often associated with the strength and resilience found in many indigenous cultures, where the serpent is revered as a powerful spiritual guide. Nyoka can be found in various regions, particularly within East Africa, where Swahili culture flourishes along the vibrant coastlines of Kenya and Tanzania. In these lands, the name evokes a sense of connection to the earth and its creatures, embodying a spirit of adaptability and renewal. As a choice for your child, Nyoka not only resonates with a deep cultural heritage but also imparts a sense of mystery and grace, inviting a lifelong journey of discovery and growth. With its melodic sound and profound significance, Nyoka is a name that promises to inspire and enchant, making it a beautiful option for a little one destined to carve their own path in the world.

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