Meaning & Origin
Odhiambo is a Luo given name with deep roots in the cultural traditions of the Luo people of East Africa, particularly in Kenya and Uganda. The name means "born in the evening" in the Luo language, reflecting the practice of naming children according to the time of day or circumstances of their birth.EtymologyThe name is derived from the Luo word denoting evening or eventide. It belongs to a set of names that indicate whether a child was born during the day (Ochieng', "born during the day"), at night (Okondo), or in the evening (Odhiambo). The feminine form is Adhiambo, following the pattern common among the Luo to prefix with A- for feminine variants.Notable BearersGiven its origin as given name, Odhiambo is widely used as a surname among the Luo and non-Luo families. Notable individuals with the surname include:Alfred Odhiambo, Kenyan politicianEric Odhiambo (born 1989), English footballer of Nigerian descentBilly Odhiambo (born 1993), Kenyan rugby sevens playerOkot Odhiambo, a senior leader of the Lord's Resistance Army in UgandaCultural SignificanceThe tradition of naming children based on birth circumstances is common among many African communities. Among the Luo, instead of literal numeral naming, they describe time periods (day for males, early female forms?), etc. This enshrines communal and identity ties. The gender dual for these names follows lexical markers used for femininity or masculinity, but forms one harmonising attribute.Meaning of Odhiambo: Literal: "One born during the evening" (identification possibly earliest version applied to sons).Country stronghold: Mainly occur in Kenya & outside are lesser occurrences.The feminine Adhiambo is synchronus, showing frequency.