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See The Meaning Of Your Oriki Names You Discarded For English Names(for Male) by Esteedee12(m): 9:34am On Jun 13, 2020
Oriki is cultural thing associated with the Yoruba culture. The word 'Oriki" can be translated as panegyric which is a form of praise poetry. In the Yoruba culture, each settlement or minor tribe has its own Oriki. Each household within a tribe or settlement has it own Oriki. Even each individual has his/her own Oriki.

The name usually carries a praise poetry with it which is used to inspire the bearer of the name. The name and the praise poetry associated with the name varies in length depending on whether the name was given to a child to as a recital of the accomplishment of his/her family line or to describe his/her future destiny. The name is also given to praise a child for the pride they bring to the family or to describe and summon particular character traits that they believe a child was born with.


We have created for you a compilation of top Yoruba Oriki names and their meanings, for your convenience, the list is divided into male and female names.

Yoruba male Oriki names and their meanings

Akanbi - It means one that is consciously or deliberately born.
Alabi – It means one born to the white cloth (of Ọbàtálá).
Ayinla - A child meant to be praised, feted, and disciplined.
Àjàní - Yoruba Oriki name meaning a child we fought for to have. It is a name given to a son that is valued and cherished because of the victory fought and overcame to have him.
Adisa – The literal meaning of this Oriki is one bundled up and spread to dry.
Ajadi - Yoruba Oriki name meaning the end of a conflict.
Akanni – It means one that is special to have.
Alani – It means one we survived to have.
Ayinde – Meaning one who arrives when praised.
Adigun – It means the perfectionist.
Àkànde Àgàn - Yoruba Oriki name meaning favourite of the prince.
Ajala – It means the one who has fought and survived.
Akande - It means one who purposefully came.


Alade – It means one who survives to arrive.
Àjàgbé - Yoruba Oriki name meaning fought to carry this child.
Akangbe – It means one consciously or deliberately carried.
Alagbe – It means the one who survived to be carried.
Akanmu - Yoruba Oriki name meaning personally chosen.
Aremu - It means the one needing to be consoled before being picked up.
Atanda – This name one created to shine brightness.
Àkànní - Yoruba Oriki name meaning “met only once to have this child.” It is also a Yoruba Oriki given to a first male child.
Àkànjí - Akanji means the one whose touch gives life.
Ariyo - Yoruba Oriki name meaning someone that people rejoice at the sight of him.
Some other Yoruba male Oriki names that we could not find their meanings: Akanda, Ajasa, Asamu, Ajabi, Adio, Aweda, Akano, Amoo, Ajao, Alao

Ps: I would be posting a female version also.

Source: gotten from legit.ng

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Re: See The Meaning Of Your Oriki Names You Discarded For English Names(for Male) by aminusodiq(m): 9:39am On Jun 13, 2020
My name no dey dia na angry
Re: See The Meaning Of Your Oriki Names You Discarded For English Names(for Male) by CANDYDADDY(m): 9:40am On Jun 13, 2020
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Yoruba leads other may follow if they care
Re: See The Meaning Of Your Oriki Names You Discarded For English Names(for Male) by Ugaboy: 9:48am On Jun 13, 2020
Why are they all starting with "A"
Re: See The Meaning Of Your Oriki Names You Discarded For English Names(for Male) by EzzyCarter: 9:50am On Jun 13, 2020
No wonder they are still fighting to "carry" me grin ....
Momma did well cheesy
Re: See The Meaning Of Your Oriki Names You Discarded For English Names(for Male) by Nobody: 10:11am On Jun 13, 2020
Ugaboy:
Why are they all starting with "A"

Isn't that beautiful.

Just a uniform pattern of naming people from same tribe.
Re: See The Meaning Of Your Oriki Names You Discarded For English Names(for Male) by Ugaboy: 10:58am On Jun 13, 2020
cruxgemmata:


Isn't that beautiful.

Just a uniform pattern of naming people from same tribe.
beautiful indeed
Re: See The Meaning Of Your Oriki Names You Discarded For English Names(for Male) by Konquest: 3:44pm On Jul 21, 2021
Esteedee12:

Oriki is cultural thing associated with the Yoruba culture. The word 'Oriki" can be translated as panegyric which is a form of praise poetry. In the Yoruba culture, each settlement or minor tribe has its own Oriki. Each household within a tribe or settlement has it own Oriki. Even each individual has his/her own Oriki.

The name usually carries a praise poetry with it which is used to inspire the bearer of the name. The name and the praise poetry associated with the name varies in length depending on whether the name was given to a child to as a recital of the accomplishment of his/her family line or to describe his/her future destiny. The name is also given to praise a child for the pride they bring to the family or to describe and summon particular character traits that they believe a child was born with.


We have created for you a compilation of top Yoruba Oriki names and their meanings, for your convenience, the list is divided into male and female names.

Yoruba male Oriki names and their meanings

Akanbi - It means one that is consciously or deliberately born.
Alabi – It means one born to the white cloth (of Ọbàtálá).
Ayinla - A child meant to be praised, feted, and disciplined.
Àjàní - Yoruba Oriki name meaning a child we fought for to have. It is a name given to a son that is valued and cherished because of the victory fought and overcame to have him.
Adisa – The literal meaning of this Oriki is one bundled up and spread to dry.
Ajadi - Yoruba Oriki name meaning the end of a conflict.
Akanni – It means one that is special to have.
Alani – It means one we survived to have.
Ayinde – Meaning one who arrives when praised.
Adigun – It means the perfectionist.
Àkànde Àgàn - Yoruba Oriki name meaning favourite of the prince.
Ajala – It means the one who has fought and survived.
Akande - It means one who purposefully came.


Alade – It means one who survives to arrive.
Àjàgbé - Yoruba Oriki name meaning fought to carry this child.
Akangbe – It means one consciously or deliberately carried.
Alagbe – It means the one who survived to be carried.
Akanmu - Yoruba Oriki name meaning personally chosen.
Aremu - It means the one needing to be consoled before being picked up.
Atanda – This name one created to shine brightness.
Àkànní - Yoruba Oriki name meaning “met only once to have this child.” It is also a Yoruba Oriki given to a first male child.
Àkànjí - Akanji means the one whose touch gives life.
Ariyo - Yoruba Oriki name meaning someone that people rejoice at the sight of him.
Some other Yoruba male Oriki names that we could not find their meanings: Akanda, Ajasa, Asamu, Ajabi, Adio, Aweda, Akano, Amoo, Ajao, Alao

Ps: I would be posting a female version also.

Source: gotten from legit.ng
Cool insights.

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