Ifeoma

Meaning of Ifeoma

Ifeoma is an Igbo gem from Nigeria, meaning “good thing” or “something beautiful.” It dances off the tongue—ee-FAY-oh-mah—with the warmth and vibrancy of a Latin fiesta, instantly filling a room with promise. She’s like a bright marigold in a sunlit courtyard, a living reminder of joy and family blessings. Often chosen to welcome a new daughter as a cherished gift, Ifeoma carries a tale of unity and hope. Though it’s still a rare spark on U.S. birth charts, it travels gracefully across oceans, adding its unique melody to life’s ever-changing soundtrack. And the best part? No salsa lessons needed to say it right.

Pronunciation

Nigerian Igbo

  • Pronunced as ee-FAY-oh-mah (/iˈfeɯmɑ/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Ifeoma

Ifeoma Ozoma -
Ifeoma Ajunwa -
Ifeoma Fafunwa -
Ifeoma Mabel Onyemelukwe -
Ifeoma Onumonu -
Ifeoma Malo -
Ifeoma Ozoeze -
Ana Perez
Curated byAna Perez

Assistant Editor