List of Yoruban Baby Names Meanings

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  • Kehinde
    Kehinde is a given name of Yoruba origin meaning "the second-born of the twins" or the one who comes after Taiwo. Though Taiwo is the firstborn, it is believed that Kehinde is the elder twin, sending Taiwo into the world first to determine if it is time to be born.
    Meaning: Second of twins Origin: Yoruban
  • Ajayi
    Ajayi is a Yoruba name for boys meaning Born Face-Down. Read below for Ajayi's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Ajayi is the one, congratulations!
    Meaning: Born face-down Origin: Yoruban
  • Olayinka
    Meaning of name Olayinka. Etymology : Means "wealth surrounds me" in Yoruba. Saint : Origin : Yoruba.
    Meaning: Honors surround me Origin: Yoruban
  • Kayin
    The name Kayin is a baby boy name. The name Kayin comes from the African-American origin. In English the meaning of the name Kayin is: A child who has been desired for a long time. Originates in Yoruba.
    Meaning: Celebrated child Origin: Yoruban
  • Abiona
    The meaning of the name “Abiona” is: “Born during a trip”. Categories: Nigerian Names, Yoruba Names. Used in: African countries.
    Meaning: Born on a journey Origin: Yoruban
  • Adesina
    The meaning of the name “Adesina” is: “She opens the way”. Categories: Nigerian Names, Yoruba Names. Used in: African countries. Gender: Girl Names. Origins: African.
    Meaning: The way is opened for more Origin: Yoruban
  • Amoke
    Amoke. The name Amoke is a Female name. African meaning: The name Amoke is a African baby name The African meaning of Amoke is: To pet her.
    Meaning: To pet her Origin: Yoruban
  • Bandele
    The meaning of name Bandele and origin African. The meaning of name Bandele, origin of name Bandele , baby name Bandele.
    Meaning: Born away from home Origin: Yoruban
  • Ige
    Meaning of name Ige. Etymology : Means "born feet first" in Yoruba. Saint : Origin : Yoruba.
    Meaning: Born by breech (feet first) Origin: Yoruban