Certificate of Name
Yewande
Feminine
Yoruba
Meaning & Origin
Yewande is a Yoruba name given to girls, deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual traditions of the Yoruba people of Nigeria.EtymologyThe name Yewande (Yéwándé) means "mother has found me" or "mother sought me out to this place" in the Yoruba language. It is a name of reflection and continuity, often bestowed upon a baby girl born after the death of her mother or grandmother, implying that the departed matriarch has reincarnated or returned to the family through the child.Cultural SignificanceIn Yoruba culture, names are imbued with meaning and often reflect the circumstances surrounding a child's birth. Yewande belongs to a category of names known as orúko amútòrunwá (names brought from heaven), which describe the family's circumstances or hopes for the child. The name honors the memory of a lost female ancestor and affirms the belief in the cycle of life and ancestry. It is a poetic way of acknowledging new life emerging from loss.Notable BearersYewande Adekoya (born 1984), Nigerian actress, filmmaker, director, and producerYewande Akinola (born 1985), Nigerian engineerYewande Komolafe, food writer, author, and recipe developerYewande Omotoso (born 1980), South African-based Nigerian novelist, architect, and designerYewande Akinse, Nigerian poet, author and entrepreneurKey FactsOrigin: Yoruba (Nigeria)Gender: FeminineMeaning: "Mother has found me"Usage: Primarily among the Yoruba people and in NigeriaType: Given name
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