Has the meaning "they would have mocked me" in Yoruba, reflecting the evasion of a detrimental occurrence.
Has the meaning "we prayed and were answered" in Yoruba.
Has the meaning "born while I was absent" in Yoruba and is usually bestowed upon children born when their father is away.
Has the meaning "born into wealth" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "born during a festival" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "born into wealth" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "born of royalty" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "brought by the beginning of the week" in Yoruba, and is given to a child born on Sunday.
Derived from the Yoruba adé, which signifies "crown", and is also used as a shortened version of various names that start with this element.
Has the meaning "crown meets joy" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "the crown has given birth to more" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "where the crown and riches converge" in Yoruba.
Means "the crown has come back home" in Yoruba.
Has the meaning "the crown brings joy" in the Yoruba language.
Represents "the crown has reached the mountain" in Yoruba.
Has the meaning "the crown has filled the home" in the Yoruba language.
Represents "wealth with the crown" in Yoruba.
Has the meaning "the crown must be protected" in Yoruba.
Has the meaning "the crown is honoured" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "wealth's crown" in Yoruba and can also function as a surname.
Has the meaning "the crown has discovered something precious" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "the crown comes back across the sea" in Yoruba.
Represents "the crown has returned home" in the Yoruba language.
Means "the crown fits me well" in Yoruba.
Has the meaning "prepared and left to dry" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "born into wealth" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "second child following twins" in the Yoruba language.
May have the meaning "destined to die at birth" in the Yoruba language.
Derived from the Yoruba word ayọ̀, which signifies "joy," or it can be a shortened version of names that include this element.
Has the meaning "joy has doubled" in the Yoruba language.
Represents "joy has arrived at home" in the Yoruba language.
The phrase signifies "joy has filled the home" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "my joy has come" in the Yoruba language.
Represents "joy has returned" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "father has awakened" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "the father has returned" in the Yoruba language.
Translates to "follow me home" in the Yoruba language.
Has the meaning "let's build a house together" in Yoruba.
Signifies "find wealth at home" in Yoruba.
A shortened version of Bosede.
Signifies "add to wealth" in Yoruba.
Signifies "gave me" in Yoruba. It can also serve as a short form of Oluwabunmi.
Signifies "curly hair" in Yoruba.
Signifies "joy arrives" in Yoruba.
Signifies "tears become joy" in Yoruba.
Signifies "person of wealth" in Yoruba.
Signifies "person with a story, storied person" in Yoruba.
Means "respect and honour me" in Yoruba.
Means "rule with nobility" in Yoruba.
Signifies "carry me into wealth" in Yoruba.
Means "born following twins" in Yoruba.
From Yoruba ìfẹ́ meaning "love".
Means "born feet first" in Yoruba.
Means "mother has returned" in Yoruba.
Means "celebrate" in Yoruba.
Has the meaning "brings happiness" in the Yoruba language.