Efe is a male name with Turkish origin. It is pronounced as EH-feh (/e̞f̥e̞/). Efe is a unique and distinctive name that has gained popularity over the years. In the United States, it has been given to newborn boys consistently since the late 1990s. While not among the most commonly used names, Efe holds its own with a steady occurrence rank. The name Efe may also be spelled as Effi, offering an alternative variation for those seeking a different twist on this charming name. With its Turkish roots and growing recognition, Efe is an excellent choice for parents looking for a memorable and multicultural name for their baby boy.
Efe Ambrose - Efetobore Eric "Efe" Ambrose Emuobo is a Nigerian professional footballer known for his career as a defender, currently playing for Queen of the South. |
Efe Obada is a Nigerian-British NFL defensive end who made history as the first player to transition from a European football league to the NFL, and has played for several teams including the Washington Commanders. |
Efe Ajagba is a Nigerian professional boxer known for holding the record for the fastest victory in boxing history and winning medals at the African Games and Commonwealth Games as an amateur. |
Efeoghene Donald Idu, also known as "Efe Mac Roc" or "Mac Roc," is a Nigerian composer and music producer who began his music career in 2012 with the debut single "Hope." |
Efe Sarıkaya is a Turkish professional footballer known for playing as a centre-back for TFF First League club Altay. |
Michael Ejeba, also known as Efe or Efe Money, is a Nigerian singer, media personality, songwriter, and rapper who won Big Brother Naija season 2. |