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Adé audio ⓘ (/ ə ˈ d i / or / ɑː ˈ d eɪ /) is a popular Nigerian given name or nickname, which means "crown" or "royalty" in the Yorùbá language. [1] Often times, the name ‘Ade’ is associated with someone from a royal family or someone from a royal lineage.
Adékẹ́mi audio ⓘ is a Nigerian given female name, of Yorùbá origin, which means in English "the crown cherish me", or "the crown cares for me". [1]The name ‘Adé’ is often associated with someone from a royal family, or someone from a royal lineage.
The name ultimately consists of two parts: Adé which simply means "crown/royalty" (and can also be used to form other Yorùbá names such as Adéwálẹ̀), and Tòkunbọ from ti-òkun-bọ̀ which roughly means "came (by) sea (and) arrived", and is often applied/given to Yorùbá children/people born outside of Africa, or that are majorly ...
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Adegboyega Adegboyega ⓘ is a Nigerian given name and surname of Yoruba origin primarily used in southwestern Nigeria. It combines the Yoruba words "ade" (meaning "crown"), "gbe" (meaning "carry"), "oye" (meaning "chieftaincy" or "honour"), and "ga" (meaning "tall" or "elevated"). Together, Adegboyega translates to "the crown has elevated (our ...
Adéyẹmí ⓘ is a Yoruba name that means the crown or royalty befits me. It could also mean crown is meant for me . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The popular Yorùbá prefix "Adé" which means "Crown" is typically reserved for people born into any Yorùbá royal family.
The Yorùbá believe that previous bearers of a name have an impact on the influence of the name in a child's life. Yorùbá names are traditionally classified into five categories: [2] Orúko Àmútọ̀runwá 'Destiny Names', ("names assumed to be brought from heaven" or derived from a religious background). Examples are: Àìná, Ìgè, and ...
Adeshewa is a feminine name of Yoruba origin, commonly used among the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria. In Yoruba, "Ade" means "crown" or "royalty," "Ṣe" means "to make," and "ewa" means "beauty." Together, the name Adeshewa translates to "the crown makes beauty." Morphologically, it is written as "adé-ṣe-ẹwà". [1] [2] [3] [4]