A. Male names
1. Abazu2. Achebe
3. Azikiwe
4. Azubuike
5. Chioh
6. Chukwueneka
7. Diji
8. Ezeamaka
9. Ezeoha
10. Jaja
11. Mazi
12. Mbadiwe
13. Mbanefo
14. Ndubuagha
15. Ngozi
16. Nnamdi
17. Nwabudike
18. Ogbonna
19. Okafor
20. Okonkwo
21. Okpara
22. Onyebuchi
23. Onyekaozulu
24. Orji
25. Uzochi
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
18 72% 11 44% 12 48% 12 48% 8 32%
B % C % D % F % G %
8 32% 5 20% 5 20% 2 8% 2 8%
H % J % K % L % M %
7 28% 3 12% 8 32% 1 4% 5 20%
N % P % Q % R % S %
10 40% 1 4% 0 0% 3 12% 0 0%
T % V % W % X % Y %
0 0% 0 0% 5 20% 0 0% 2 8%
Z %
9 36%
Popularity of Use
72% A:
48% I, O, A:
44% E, I, O, A:
40% N, E, I, O, A:
36% Z, N, E, I, O, A:
32% U, B, K, Z, N, E, I, O, A: Abazu, Azubuike,
28% H, U, B, K, Z, N, E, I, O, A: Ezeoha,
20% C, D, M, W, H, U, B, Z, K, N, E, I, O, A: Nwabudike, Uzochi, Okonkwo, Nnamdi, Mazi, Mbadiwe, Chioh, Chukwueneka, Ezeamaka, Achebe, Azikiwe,
12% J, R, C, D, M, W, H, U, B, Z, K, N, E, I, O, A: Jaja, Orji, Diji,
8% G, Y, F, J, R, C, D, M, W, H, U, B, Z, K, N, E, I, O, A: Ogbonna, Onyebuchi, Mbanefo, Ndubuagha, Okafor, Ngozi,
4% P, L, G, Y, F, J, R, C, D, M, W, H, U, B, Z, K, N, E, I, O, A: Okpara, Onyekaozulu,
0% X, V, T, S, Q
Conclusion: males begin at 32% with Abazu and Azubuike. They dip at 28% and then rise to a peak at 20%. They undergo decline, peaking momentarily at 8% before returning to the collapse curve at 4%.
B. Female names
1. Adaeke
2. Adaeze
3. Amadi
4. Amaogechukwu
5. Chinasaekpele
6. Chinue
7. Chinyelu
8. Ekwutosi
9. Gwamniru
10. Ifama
11. Ifeoma
12. Mbafor
13. Mbeke
14. Ndulu
15. Ngoli
16. Ngozi
17. Nkechi
18. Nneka
19. Nnenaya
20. Nwakaego
21. Obiageli
22. Onyebuchi
23. Uchefuna
24. Ukamaka
25. Uloma
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
16 64% 16 64% 13 52% 10 40% 10 40%
B % C % D % F % G %
4 16% 7 28% 4 16% 4 16% 6 24%
H % J % K % L % M %
7 28% 0 0% 9 36% 6 24% 9 36%
N % P % Q % R % S %
13 52% 1 4% 0 0% 2 8% 2 8%
T % V % W % X % Y %
0 0% 0 0% 4 16% 0 0% 3 12%
Z %
2 8%
Popularity of Use
64% A, E:
52% I, N, A, E:
40% O, U, I, N, A, E:
36% M, K, O, U, I, N, A, E: Nneka, Ukamaka,
28% C, H, M, K, O, U, I, N, A, E: Chinue, Nkechi,
24% L, G, C, H, M, K, O, U, I, N, A, E: Uloma, Ngoli,
16% F, D, B, W, L, G, C, H, M, K, O, U, I, N, A, E: Ifama, Ifeoma, Uchefuna, Mbeke, Ndulu, Nwakaego, Obiageli, Adaeke, Amadi, Amaogechukwu,
12% Y, F, D, B, W, L, G, C, H, M, K, O, U, I, N, A, E: Nnenaya, Onyebuchi, Chinyelu,
8% Z, S, R, Y, F, D, B, W, L, G, C, H, M, K, O, U, I, N, A, E: Mbafor, Ngozi, Adaeze, Ekwutosi, Gwamniru,
4% P, Z, S, R, Y, F, D, B, W, L, G, C, H, M, K, O, U, I, N, A, E: Chinasaekpele,
0% J, Q, V, X
Conclusion: Nneka and Ukamaka (the *ka suffix is common at this point) are the earliest female names at 36%. Female ibo culture peaks at 16% fully literate before declining. The culture undergoes decline until 8% where it peaks momentarily before returning to the collapse curve at 4%.
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