Esohe is a beautiful and unique female name with origins in the Edo language of Nigeria. It is pronounced as eh-SOH-heh (/ɛˈsoʊheɪ/) and may also be spelled as Esosa. This name carries a sense of strength and femininity, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for something distinctive. While not widely used, Esohe has been given to a small number of newborns in the United States, reflecting its growing popularity. Its associations with Nigerian heritage and its melodic sound make Esohe a meaningful and captivating name for your little girl.
Esohe Frances Ikponmwen, the current chief justice of Edo State, Nigeria, is a prominent figure in the state's judiciary with a law degree from the University of Nigeria at Enugu. |