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Akínkúmi
Meaning: Valor (or "the valiant one") is added to me.
Ilarí ọbá
Meaning: "Among the Lukumí in Cuba, this name has been retained. Its significance is understood to mean "King's (Shangó's) Messenger." It surely plays on the theme of the Ọ̀yọ́ palace Ìlàrís. It is accentuated according to Spanish grammatical dictates, as were all names in Cuba.'"
Okàntómi
Meaning: This is a name given after ordination of an Orisha priest/ess in the Afro-Cuban Yoruba religious tradition known as Lukumi/Santeria/Regla de Ocha. This particular name is given to Oshun worshipers, and believed to mean something like "Oshun's Heart" "Heart of Water" "Heart that is water" or even "Oshun is sufficient".
Ìlarí
Meaning: This is a name given to a member of the king group of servants mostly in Ọ̀yọ́.
Omí Saidé
Meaning: Among practitioners of Cuban Òrìṣà tradition, Omi Saide is said to mean "the crown of water." In actuality, the cuban orisa name Omí Saidé is derived from the Yorùbá name Omísè̩hìndè. It means "water remained after (as replacement)." Omi (water) is a prefix used for a number of names for devotees of Yorùbá river deities such as Yemo̩ja, Erinlè̩, etc. The name can suggest a series of abiku or still births where intervention by one of the water deities prevented further child deaths. It can also mean that after a series of only girls that a boy was born at long last. An alternate version of this name is Omísè̩hìndé, meaning "water has arrived finally." This suggests that after period of barrenness a baby arrived with the help of a water deity one paid devotion to.
Adechiná
Meaning: Royalty opens the way.
Adébí
Meaning: Birthed by the crown.
Ọwá
Meaning: 1. King, ruler 2. Royal courtyard, palace
Ochún ladé
Meaning: Ochún is the crown.
Ogun yobí
Meaning: Life.