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Native Names And Meaning Of Ebiras In Okene by Basit002(m): 1:06pm On Jul 08, 2017
FROM THE STABLE OF koginewsblog.tk

Sometimes when you hear some peoples name, it sounds amazing but as a unique people we're, they all have their specific meaning. Examples:-

1. Itutu (Pit): you will wonder if people wanted to be called that kind of name but the meaning is unique.
Every pregnant woman when in labor they feel like going to toilet; so in the old days when things like this happen and eventually the woman
gave birth in the pit; automatically the child's name is Itutu ( pit) in English language.

2. Okekere: A child born with rounded in shape head.

3. Anusoze (Traveler): when you a pregnant woman is traveling an gave birth on her way the child is automatically given Anusoze (Traveler).

4. Ajoze: Similar in meaning to Anusoze but these one is more or less a woman that gave birth on just the way without traveling. May be she just stroll out to get something for her self in the market and on her way back gave birth the child is automatically named.

5. Onyi Ohu and Ada Ohu (Mother or Father of Market): This child is suppose to become a Banker or a marketer lols, the child that mother
gave birth to in the Market is called Oyhi Ohu (Mother of Market)

6. Ogwanchi. A child born in the bush.

7. Ihiampe - Smallest in the family, or the last
born.

8. Anate (the hidden). - The child born without knowing the mother was pregnant.

9. Onuya (the wretched). - The child born while the parent were suffering. Be careful cause the
child may become poor in future.

10. Omelukwo - A child born when the parent has no money to buy the child soap for bathing.

What do you think about this? Drop your native name with the meaning & let's see how it sounds and unique...

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#Proudly_Anebira!
#GoodMorningDearest.
Re: Native Names And Meaning Of Ebiras In Okene by Edopesin: 1:12pm On Jul 08, 2017
No2 Is Fr Yhu Op grin
Re: Native Names And Meaning Of Ebiras In Okene by baby124: 9:27pm On Jul 08, 2017
Lolllll. Very funny meanings...
Re: Native Names And Meaning Of Ebiras In Okene by babyfaceafrica: 7:04am On Jul 16, 2017
Basit002:
FROM THE STABLE OF koginewsblog.tk

Sometimes when you hear some peoples name, it sounds amazing but as a unique people we're, they all have their specific meaning. Examples:-

1. Itutu (Pit): you will wonder if people wanted to be called that kind of name but the meaning is unique.
Every pregnant woman when in labor they feel like going to toilet; so in the old days when things like this happen and eventually the woman
gave birth in the pit; automatically the child's name is Itutu ( pit) in English language.

2. Okekere: A child born with rounded in shape head.

3. Anusoze (Traveler): when you a pregnant woman is traveling an gave birth on her way the child is automatically given Anusoze (Traveler).

4. Ajoze: Similar in meaning to Anusoze but these one is more or less a woman that gave birth on just the way without traveling. May be she just stroll out to get something for her self in the market and on her way back gave birth the child is automatically named.

5. Onyi Ohu and Ada Ohu (Mother or Father of Market): This child is suppose to become a Banker or a marketer lols, the child that mother
gave birth to in the Market is called Oyhi Ohu (Mother of Market)

6. Ogwanchi. A child born in the bush.

7. Ihiampe - Smallest in the family, or the last
born.

8. Anate (the hidden). - The child born without knowing the mother was pregnant.

9. Onuya (the wretched). - The child born while the parent were suffering. Be careful cause the
child may become poor in future.

10. Omelukwo - A child born when the parent has no money to buy the child soap for bathing.

What do you think about this? Drop your native name with the meaning & let's see how it sounds and unique...

Read more at www.koginewsblog.tk

#Proudly_Anebira!
#GoodMorningDearest.
was da hi?...i am a linguist please I will likw to know the following words in ebira.....hot,cold, warm,cold...if you don't mind you can use them in a sentence?.... Nye ne
Re: Native Names And Meaning Of Ebiras In Okene by Amoto94(m): 7:50am On May 01, 2022
babyfaceafrica:
was da hi?...i am a linguist please I will likw to know the following words in ebira.....hot,cold, warm,cold...if you don't mind you can use them in a sentence?.... Nye ne
Hot= ngwúrâ, cold= hunènè, warm = rèrèrè.
Examples
1. Ënyi ö'ngwúrâ (hot water)
2. Ënyí öhunènè (cold water)
3. Ënyí rèrèrè (warm water)

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