Ndidi
Ndidi is a Nigerian given name, predominantly used for females. The name originates from the Igbo language and its meaning is "patience" or "endurance". It is a common name in Nigeria, reflecting cultural values that emphasize resilience and perseverance. The name Ndidi is often given to children with the hope that they will embody these qualities throughout their lives. While primarily a female name, variations or similar sounding names might exist for males within the Igbo culture, though Ndidi itself is distinctly feminine. The pronunciation of Ndidi is generally understood within the Igbo linguistic context, with emphasis on the syllables to convey its intended meaning. The cultural significance of the name is tied to traditional Igbo beliefs and societal expectations, where patience is considered a virtue essential for personal growth and community harmony.