Originating from the Fula language, the name Thierno is typically pronounced as CHEER-noh (/ˈtʃiːrnoʊ/). It is a male name that has gained popularity in recent years. In the United States, Thierno has been given to a modest number of newborn boys, with varying ranks over the past few decades. The name's usage has seen fluctuations, but it remains an intriguing choice for parents seeking a unique and culturally rich name for their child.
Thierno Abdourahmane Bah was a prominent Guinean writer, poet, Muslim theologian, and Fula political figure known for his contributions to Islamic science and Fula culture in Fouta Djallon. |
Thierno Ibrahima Niang is a Senegalese basketball player known for his college career with the Milwaukee Panthers and his international competitions with the Senegal national team. |
Thierno Faty Sow was a renowned Senegalese filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor. |
Thierno Issiaga Barry Arévalo, also known as Thierno, is a footballer who plays as a left winger for Cypriot club Akritas Chlorakas and the Guinea national team. |
Thierno Baldé is a French professional footballer known for his role as a defender for Ligue 2 club Troyes. |
Thierno Boubacar Diallo is a Spanish male artistic gymnast and a member of the national team. |
Thierno Bah is a Guinean footballer who previously played for Lausanne-Sport and represented the Swiss under-21 team. |
Thierno Aliou Diallo is a Guinean politician representing the Labé constituency in the National Assembly and is a member of the Majority Rally of the Guinean People Party. |
Thierno Niang is a Senegalese football player currently playing for São João Ver. |