Okùkẹ́nù

Fihànká:

Ìtumọọ Okùkẹ́nù

Okù (Ìjẹ̀bú god of wealth) did not waste its affection (on this child). [verification needed]

Àwọn àlàyé mìíràn

The verb kẹ́nù means "to waste ones affection or care," often used in reference to an àbíkù child, who, despite all of the care its parents give it, still dies. This name thus may suggest that because the child did not die, the deity Okù did not waste its care or affection on the child.

Ìtúpalẹ̀ Mọ́fímù

okù-ù-kẹ́-nù

Ìtumọ̀ ẹyọ-ẹyọ
Part Meaning
okù the Ìjẹ̀bú deity of enterprise and wealth
ù does not
kẹ́ cherish, care for, pet, pamper
to lose
Agbègbè

Ó pọ̀ ní:

ABEOKUTA IJEBU
Àwọn Ènìyàn Gbajúọ̀
  • Okùkẹ́nù
  • the first Aláké of Abẹ́òkúta
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