Okey

Meaning of Okey

Okey is a charming and unique name of English origin, meaning "oak tree." This nature-inspired moniker carries a sense of strength and resilience. It is a wonderful choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their baby boy. The name Okey has seen some usage in the state of Ohio, particularly in the late 1950s, adding a touch of regional significance to its history. With its simple yet distinctive sound, Okey is a name that stands out while still feeling familiar.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as OH-kee (/əʊˈkiː/)

American English

  • Pronunced as OH-kee (/oʊˈki/)

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Notable People Named Okey

Okey Ndibe - Okechukwu "Okey" Ndibe is a Nigerian novelist, political columnist, and essayist known for his critically acclaimed novels Arrows of Rain and Foreign Gods, Inc.
Okey Uzoeshi is a multi-talented individual known for his work as a musician and actor in popular films such as Two Brides and a Baby, Blood in the Lagoon, Love and War, Something Wicked, and Couple of Days.
Okey Ogunjiofor is a Nigerian Nollywood producer and actor who co-pioneered the Nigerian movie industry with his film Living in Bondage and won the 2022 AMVCA for Best overall movie award category with his film Amina.
Okechukwu Anthony Onyegbule, also known as Okey Bakassi, is a Nigerian stand-up comedian and actor who won the "Best Actor in a Leading Role (Igbo)" category at the 2014 Best of Nollywood Awards.
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