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Abayomi Masculine Yoruba

Abayomi is a Yoruba name of profound cultural significance, reflecting the community's deep-rooted belief in divine protection and the power of naming to commemorate life events. The name means "they would have mocked me...

Abeni Feminine Yoruba

Abeni is a Yoruba female name meaning "we prayed and we received" in the Yoruba language. It reflects a common naming tradition among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, where names often express gratitude to God or acknowledg...

Abidemi Unisex Yoruba

Abidemi is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "born in my absence" or "born awaiting my return." It is traditionally given to a child born while the father is away on a journey or trip. The name falls under the cate...

Abimbola Feminine Yoruba

Abimbola is a unisex given name and surname of Yoruba origin, meaning "born to me with wealth" or "born with wealth." The name reflects the Yoruba cultural value of prosperity and the joy of a child's arrival as a blessi...

Abiodun Unisex Yoruba

EtymologyThe name Abiodun originates from the Yoruba language, spoken primarily in southwestern Nigeria and parts of Benin and Togo. It is a compound name formed from the elements abí (meaning 'born') and ọdún (meaning '...

Abiola Feminine Yoruba

Abiola is a Yoruba name of Nigerian origin. It means "born into wealth" or "born in honour, wealth" in the Yoruba language. The name is a shortened form of Abísọ́lá, which carries a similar meaning.EtymologyThe name Abio...

Abioye Unisex Yoruba

Abioye is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "born into royalty." In Yoruba culture, names often reflect circumstances of birth, family aspirations, or societal roles. This name conveys a sense of nobility and high...

Abosede Feminine Yoruba

Abosede is a Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "comes with the start of the week" or "born at the beginning of a new week." It is specifically given to a female child born on Sunday, reflecting the Yoruba tradition of na...

Ade 1 Unisex Yoruba

Ade is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, derived from the Yoruba word adé meaning "crown." It is often used as a short form of longer Yoruba names that begin with this element, such as Adebayo or Adeola. In Yoruba culture,...

Adebayo Masculine Yoruba

EtymologyThe name Adebayo originates from the Yoruba language of West Africa. It is a compound name formed from the elements ade meaning "crown" or "royalty" and ayo meaning "joy". Thus, Adebayo translates to "the crown...

Adebisi Feminine Yoruba

Adebisi is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown has given birth to more" in Yoruba. It is used both as a surname and a given name, predominantly among the Yoruba people of Nigeria and the African diaspora. The nam...

Adebola Unisex Yoruba

Adebola is a Yoruba name meaning "the crown meets wealth" in the Yoruba language. It is composed of the elements ade (crown) and bola (to meet wealth), reflecting the cultural importance of royalty and prosperity in Yoru...

Adebowale Unisex Yoruba

Adebowale is a name of Yoruba origin, used both as a given name and a surname. It means "the crown has returned home" in Yoruba, reflecting themes of royalty and restoration. The name is composed of elements: ade meaning...

Adedayo Unisex Yoruba

Adedayo is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown becomes joy" or "the crown or royalty became joyful." It is used both as a given name and a surname within the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. The name is composed of ele...

Adegoke Masculine Yoruba

Adegoke is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown has ascended the mountain" or "the crown or royalty has ascended to the top, has gained advancement." It is used both as a given name and a surname among the Yoruba...

Adekunle Masculine Yoruba

Adekunle is a Yoruba name of profound cultural significance, meaning "the crown has filled the home" or "royalty fills the house." It reflects the high value placed on honor, legacy, and familial blessings in Yoruba trad...

Ademola Masculine Yoruba

Ademola is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown is with wealth" or more elaborately, "the crown or royalty along with prestige and wealth." It is used both as a given name and a surname among the Yoruba people of...

Adenike Feminine Yoruba

Adenike is a feminine given name of Yoruba origin, commonly used in Nigeria. The name is derived from three Yoruba components: “Ade” (crown or royalty), “Ni” (have or own), and “Ike” (care or esteem). Together, Adenike t...

Adeniyi Masculine Yoruba

Adeniyi is a name and surname of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown has honour" or "the crown or royalty has value" in the Yoruba language. The name is composed of two elements: ade, meaning "crown" or "royalty," and niyi...

Adeola Feminine Yoruba

Adeola is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown of wealth" or "the crown or royalty of prestige and wealth." It is both a given name and a surname, reflecting the Yoruba cultural emphasis on honor, status, a...

Aderonke Feminine Yoruba

Aderonke is a feminine Yoruba name and surname, meaning "the crown has found something to cherish" or "royalty has found something to cherish" in the Yoruba language. The name is composed of the elements ade (crown, roya...

Adetokunbo Unisex Yoruba

Adetokunbo is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown returns from over the sea" or "the crown or royalty from across the seas (ocean)." It is composed of two parts: Adé, meaning "crown" or "royalty" (also found in n...

Adewale Masculine Yoruba

Adewale is a given name and surname of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown has come home" in the Yoruba language. The name is derived from the elements adé (crown, royalty) and wálé (has come home), reflecting the cultural...

Adeyemi Unisex Yoruba

Adeyemi is a Yoruba name meaning "the crown is suitable for me" or "the crown is meant for me." It is derived from the Yoruba prefix Adé, meaning "crown" or "royalty," which is traditionally reserved for individuals born...

Adisa Unisex Yoruba

Adisa is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "bundled up and set to dry" in the Yoruba language. The name reflects traditional practices in Yoruba culture, where items such as cassava or other foods are bundled and l...

Afolabi Masculine Yoruba

Etymology The name Afolabi originates from the Yoruba language, where it means "born into wealth" or "born in wealth and high status." It is a compound name formed from the elements a- (a prefix indicating a state or con...

Alaba Feminine Yoruba

Alaba (Àlàbá in standard Yoruba orthography) is a unisex given name of Yoruba origin, typically bestowed upon a child born as the second child after a set of twins. In Yoruba culture, twins (ìbejì) are considered special...

Amadi 2 Masculine Yoruba

Amadi 2 is a Yoruba masculine given name from southwestern Nigeria. Its meaning, "seemed destined to die at birth," reflects the traditional belief in reincarnation or the spiritual resilience of a child thought to be an...

Ayo Feminine Yoruba

Ayo is a feminine given name of Yoruba origin, derived from the Yoruba word ayọ̀ meaning "joy." It can also serve as a short form of longer Yoruba names that contain this element, such as Ayọ̀ọ́la or Ayọ̀túndé. The name...

Ayodeji Masculine Yoruba

Ayodeji is a masculine name of Yoruba origin, primarily used in Nigeria and among the Yoruba diaspora. The name is a compound word from the Yoruba language, combining ayọ (joy), ti (has, marker of a perfect tense), and è...

Ayodele Unisex Yoruba

Ayodele or Ayodelé is a Yoruba name meaning "joy has come home" (or "joy arrived home") in the Yoruba language. It is a unisex given name composed of elements that convey a deep sense of familial happiness and blessing,...

Ayokunle Masculine Yoruba

Etymology and MeaningAyokunle is a Yoruba masculine name from Nigeria, meaning "joy has filled the home." It is composed of the elements ayo (joy) and kunle (fill the home). The name reflects the cultural importance of j...

Ayomide Feminine Yoruba

Ayomide is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "my joy has arrived" (or alternatively understood as "my joy has come"). The name reflects the importance of joy and happiness in Yoruba naming traditions, often given t...

Ayotunde Unisex Yoruba

Ayotunde is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "joy has come again." It is a complex name composed of elements that convey the return of happiness, often given to a child born after a period of grief or loss, to sig...

Babajide Masculine Yoruba

Babajide is a masculine name of Yoruba origin, a major ethnic group in South-western Nigeria.EtymologyThe name is derived from the Yoruba words bàbá meaning "father," jí meaning "to wake up," and dé meaning "to arrive."...

Babatunde Masculine Yoruba

Babatunde is a masculine given name of Yoruba origin. In the Yoruba language, it means “father has come again” or “father returns,” reflecting a cultural practice of naming a child after a male ancestor, such as a deceas...

Bamidele Unisex Yoruba

Bamidele is a unisex given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "follow me home". The name is often shortened to Dele as a familiar form. In Yoruba culture, names often reflect circumstances, aspirations, or family sentiments,...

Bankole Masculine Yoruba

Bankole is a Nigerian Yoruba name and surname typically given to males. It translates to "build a house with me" in Yoruba, reflecting communal values of togetherness and collaboration. The name is composed of the elemen...

Bolanle Feminine Yoruba

Bolanle is a Yoruba female given name common in Nigeria. The name translates to "find wealth at home" from the Yoruba language, reflecting a wish for prosperity within one's household. It is often a short form of the ful...

Bose Feminine Yoruba

Bose is a Yoruba feminine given name, serving as a short form of Bosede, itself a variant of Abosede. The root name means "comes with the start of the week" in Yoruba, traditionally given to a child born on Sunday.Notabl...

Bosede Feminine Yoruba

Bosede is a Yoruba feminine given name and a variant of Abosede, which means "comes with the start of the week" in Yoruba. Traditionally, this name is given to a child born on Sunday (the start of the week in the Yoruba...

Bukola Feminine Yoruba

Etymology & Meaning Bukola (Bùkọ́lá) is a unisex given name of Yoruba origin, primarily used in Nigeria. The name means "add to wealth" or "added wealth," reflecting the Yoruba tradition of compound names that express as...

Bunmi Feminine Yoruba

Bunmi is a Yoruba feminine name that means "gave me" in Yoruba. It is often a short form of Oluwabunmi, which means "God gave me," reflecting the Yoruba tradition of naming children based on divine blessings. The name is...

Dada Unisex Yoruba

Dada is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "curly hair" in the Yoruba language. While the name is etymologically tied to hair texture in the Yoruba context, it globally is far more recognized as the name of the earl...

Dayo Unisex Yoruba

Dayo is a Yoruba name meaning "joy arrives" (from d'ayò meaning "bringer of joy" or "joy has come"). It is a unisex name common among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, often given to express the happiness surrounding a child...

Ekundayo Feminine Yoruba

Ekundayo is a unisex Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "tears become joy" or "tears become happiness" in the Yoruba language. It is a compound name formed from the words ekun (tears) and ayo (joy). The name reflects a co...

Eniola Feminine Yoruba

Eniola is a unisex given name and surname of Yoruba origin, predominantly used in Nigeria. The name means "person of wealth" or "an influential person" in the Yoruba language. Yoruba names often carry significant meaning...

Enitan Unisex Yoruba

Enitan is a unisex given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "person with a story, storied person" in the Yoruba language. The name reflects the cultural importance of storytelling and legacy in Yoruba tradition, suggesting s...

Femi Masculine Yoruba

Fẹ́mi is a common unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "love me." Most frequently, Femi is a diminutive of Olufemi or Olúfẹ́mi, which translates to "the Lord loves me" ("Olú" meaning Lord, Leader, or the Prominent one)....

Folami Unisex Yoruba

Folami is a Yoruba name, used both as a first name and a surname. It carries the meaning "respect and honour me," reflecting values of dignity and esteem within Yoruba culture.Etymology and Cultural SignificanceThe name...

Folasade Feminine Yoruba

Folasade is a given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "rule with nobility" in Yoruba.Notable BearersNotable people with the name include Folasade Baderinwa (born 1969), an American broadcast journalist known as Sade Baderin...

Funke Feminine Yoruba

Funke is a feminine given name of Yoruba origin, typically a short form of Olufunke, which means "God gives care" in Yoruba.Etymology and MeaningThe name Funke is derived from the Yoruba prefix ọlú- (meaning God) and fun...

Funmilayo Feminine Yoruba

Funmilayo is a Yoruba name meaning "give me joy". It is often used as a short form of names such as Olufunmilayo or Oluwafunmilayo, which translate to "God gives me joy." The name reflects a common Yoruba naming traditio...

Gbemisola Feminine Yoruba

Gbemisola is a Yoruba female given name from Nigeria, carrying the profound meaning "carry me into wealth." The name reflects a common tradition in African onomastics where names are crafted to express hopes, prayers, or...

Idowu Unisex Yoruba

Idowu is a unisex given name and surname of Yoruba origin, meaning "born after twins" in the Yoruba language. It reflects the cultural importance of twin births in Yoruba tradition, where twins are revered and subsequent...

Ife Feminine Yoruba

Ifẹ is a Yoruba feminine given name that directly translates to "love" (from the Yoruba word ìfẹ́). The name embodies a central value in Yoruba culture, where love is seen as a foundational virtue. It is a name often giv...

Ige Feminine Yoruba

Ige (Yoruba: Ìgè) is a given name of Yoruba origin from southwestern Nigeria. It belongs to the category of orúkọ àmútọ̀runwá, a special class of names believed to be destined or personally brought from heaven by the chi...

Iyabo Feminine Yoruba

Iyabo is a Yoruba feminine name meaning "mother has returned." It belongs to a series of names in Yoruba culture given to a daughter born shortly after the death of a maternal grandmother, reflecting a belief that the ba...

Kayin Unisex Yoruba

Kayin is a unisex given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "celebrate" in the Yoruba language. It carries a joyful connotation, often chosen by families to mark a moment of gratitude or festivity. The name is distinct from t...

Kayode Masculine Yoruba

Etymology and MeaningKayode is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "bringing joy" or "brings happiness." In Yoruba culture, names often carry deep significance, reflecting the circumstances of birth or the family's aspirati...

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