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Adérera
Meaning: The crown comforts one.
Adéretí
Meaning: 1. Awaiting royalty. 2. The crown awaits.
Adérẹwà
Meaning: The crown is beautiful. Royalty is beautiful.
Adérelé
Meaning: The crown has returned home.
Adérẹ̀mí
Meaning: The crown comforts me.
Adérẹ̀mílẹ́kún
Meaning: The crown stops my crying.
Akínṣadérẹ̀
Meaning: The warrior has made his crown.
Fadérera
Meaning: One who uses the crown to calm her soul.
Òdèré
Meaning: One who is slender.
Ọbádére
Meaning: The king comes well.
Ọ̀pádèrè
Meaning: Òrìṣàoko has become an idol/figurine (to be worshipped).
Àkékùejò
Meaning: The surviving half of a sundered snake.
Olúwápàṣeayọ̀
Meaning: Lord has ordered happiness
Rẹ̀mí
Meaning: 1. Console me. 2. Common short form of a longer name: Rẹ̀mílẹ́kún, Adérẹ̀mí, etc
Akínkahùnsi
Meaning: The warrior has considered our (elders, family) voice.
Ẹniọmọ́sin
Meaning: This name comes from a proverb that says "it's the person who is buried by their children that can be considered a parent". Ẹniọmọ́sin simply means "the one lucky to have been buried by his/her child".
Adékahùnsí
Meaning: The crown considered our voice.
Dolúpọ̀
Meaning: Brings prominence/leadership/stardom together.
Ògèdèǹgbé
Meaning: The nickname of a famous Ìjẹ̀shà warrior.
Olú
Meaning: 1. The head. 2. The prominent one. 3. The lord. 4. God (olúwa) 5. The hero/champion
Oyèrẹ̀mí
Meaning: Honour consoles me.
Dáìró
Meaning: Hold this one down.
Fadékẹ́mi
Meaning: Grace me with the crown.
Olúfúnmiláyọ̀
Meaning: The lord gave me joy.
Ọ̀tọ̀lórìn
Meaning: He/she walks (in) distinctly.
Bọ́lọ́mọpé
Meaning: Joined the community of mothers.
Dúrótifá
Meaning: Stay with Ifá
Ayékòótọ́
Meaning: The world rejects the truth.
Ochún miguá
Meaning: For practitioners of Cuban òrìs̩à tradition, which is the Yorùbá-based religious tradition that developed in Cuba, Ochún Miguá is said to mean "Oshún (a Yorùbá river deity) brought this one in her arms." It is used within the Cuban òrìṣà community as a possible name for initiates of that goddess. The equivalent Yorùbá name in West Africa is "Ò̩s̩únmúyìíwá," which means "Ò̩s̩un (a Yorùbá river deity) brought this one."
Ọmọ́désọ́lá
Meaning: This child has arrives into wealth or nobility.
Ofeicita
Meaning: In cuban usage, the meaning they give it is "witness of the itá." (Itá is what cuban orisa devotees refer to the divination with 16 cowries shells on the 3rd day of an orisa initiation.) This name is derived from Fèyís̩ìtàn (alternately "Fèyís̩ètàn"), short for "Olúfèyís̩ètàn," meaning "The head of the household used this one to make memorable history."
Ògúnsàlákọ́
Meaning: Ògún hangs the cloth of Ọbàtálá (Òrìṣàlá)