Sports › Re: The Way Iheanacho Was Begging Musa To Pass The Ball Is Actually Very Funny - Pic by codedthingzzzzz: 1:47pm On Jun 23, 2018 |
Fading like the cloth ur father is putting on atm Icesy: like say him score am...that boy is now fading like say him score am...that boy is now fading |
Sports › Re: Mikel Obi , Alex Iwobi And William react After Today's Match - Read by codedthingzzzzz: 1:42pm On Jun 23, 2018 |
E no go better for u ClassRep001: Every Tom and dick and dick don dey react like chemical cos Nigeria won Iceland lol. Iceland team that's filled with people who doesn't take football as their main profession.
I just pray we lose to Argentina and watch how everything is going to change overnight.
Dem go start to dey find the pig again  |
Politics › Re: Ekiti 2018: PDP Blasts Fayemi For Refusal To Pay Homage To Obas by codedthingzzzzz: 6:54pm On Jun 21, 2018 |
Pdp will win Ekiti and OBO family in pdp in odun will win too , then it will now shock you ABSAO: [color=#990000][/color]PDP are really about winning Ekiti election because they know that there is no hope for them in Osun.Pls i made ftc and i did not see anything oooo |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Returns To Ekiti, Apologises To Monarchs For Not Paying Homage by codedthingzzzzz: 6:52pm On Jun 21, 2018 |
Those are the abobaku Built2last: This life is not fair.
see those men on the floor.
why is life like this?
and na woman born all of them after 9 months |
Politics › Re: Dipo Anisulowo's Family Home Set On Fire By Thugs Ahead Of Election.PICS by codedthingzzzzz: 6:39pm On Jun 19, 2018 |
You should go back to school and learn to have some common sense CilicMarin: Very soon Fayose will set himself ablaze and blame APC.
Signs of defeat now starring him on the face.
Useless man. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-Kayode Visits Olusegun Obasanjo In Abeokuta (Photo) by codedthingzzzzz: 2:42pm On Jun 13, 2018 |
You’re a slowpoke, FFK has never disrespected OBJ mamatayour: Old picture I guess cos he called him president obasanjo instead of former president .
Make person fear politicians oh cos the way FFK dey attack Obasanjo you'll think they are day and night that would never meet FFK big hypocrite. "Give him food and he will sing for you" |
Celebrities › Re: Zamar, Runtown's Son's 1st Birthday Photos by codedthingzzzzz: 12:06pm On Jun 13, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Photo Of Bobrisky And Tonto Dikeh Kissing: Fans React by codedthingzzzzz: 10:17am On Jun 13, 2018 |
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Sports › Re: Super Eagles Win BBC “Best Fashion Team” Award In Russia by codedthingzzzzz: 10:13am On Jun 13, 2018 |
Make e no shock us say na d only cup we go collect for Russia be d best fashion team stane007: Few days to the commencement of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Nigeria's Super Eagles have been rated as the “team with the best travelling uniform” in Russia by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The rating comes days after a world fashion magazine GQ, rated Nigerian Super Eagles jersey, as the best for the 2018 World Cup. Here are photos of the 'traveling uniform';
https://lailasnews.com/super-eagles-win-best-fashion-team-award-in-russia/
Lalasticlala |
Politics › Re: Oshiomhole: If I Were Buhari, I’ll Jail Obasanjo by codedthingzzzzz: 10:07am On Jun 13, 2018 |
Stupid oshimole wey be like slowpoke sef wan jail person, see idiot wey dem never announce as chairman wey power don dey enter him head already....may God save us in the hands of bastards like @oshomole dirty fool uote author=akelicious post=68430450]Former Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomole, has said he would have arrested and prosecuted former President Olusegun Obasanjo if he were President Muhammadu Buhari. This is coming as the former Edo State governor received more endorsements from the national leader of the party, Bola Tinubu, as well as governors elected on the platform of the party ahead of the national convention of the party. Oshiomhole, who weighed in over the faceoff between President Buhari and Obasanjo, urged Buhari to investigate and jail the former president, should he be found to have dipped his hands in public treasury. Speaking at the event in honour of late Chief MKO Abiola’s family chaired by Femi Falana, Oshiomhole also praised Chief Frank Kokori for standing up to dictatorship when it mattered most. “He should be arrested if he has committed any offence. He arrested many of us. So, if we are celebrating Chief Gani Fawehinmi, we have compelling reasons to do so. In all of these, we didn’t pay any money to Gani or Falana. They defended us pro bono. “Gani is not here today, but his spirit is here. Falana is here and today, I am standing. Even the president who was in charge then, he is now complaining that they want to harass him. He was harassing me and he got me arrested. “He thought he himself would not be arrested? If I were the president I would arrest him. We are all Nigerians. I remember one day I told him, I said ‘President Obasanjo, we made you president. You did not make me a Nigerian. “’You are our creation; I am not your creation. You must listen’. But he thought he would be in power forever and he tried to take us on the way to Zimbabwe. He was a reluctant Head of State, became president for two terms and he wanted to do a third term because a cockroach licking palm oil would never lick enough.” Oshiomhole added that when he was accused by Obasanjo of behaving as if I was an alternate president; and he was running the NLC like a parallel government that wanted to overthrow his government. The former governor further stated: “The late Abiola would be smiling not just for the honour done him by the president, but that Frank Kokori who was very young then, deployed the instrumentality of oil workers to support the progressive mission of the civil society. He said: “It is not the position you occupy but the role that you play that will define your place in history. This man was never an NLC president but he is the only unionist invited to the investiture. “So, we just consulted among ourselves, few of us who benefited from Gani’s leadership by using the instrument of the law to confront evil leaders…at the NLC, we were so efficient at causing troubles but too poor to procure the services of legal titans like Gani and Falana but who would always come and defend us pro bono. So, we felt that on the eve of his investiture, we should gather and celebrate him.” In another development, Oshiomhole has received more endorsements from Tinubu, as well as governors elected on the platform of the party. Speaking to journalists shortly after he led other governors on solidarity visit to the Oshiomhole Campaign Office at Aso Drive, Asokoro in Abuja, Tinubu said: “My presence here symbolises solidarity and unity of purpose to continue to build a progressive party that will carry Nigeria on in a progressive manner and encourage good governance with courage and commitment. “There is no doubt that I have endorsed his candidacy. I have worked with him, should I have any doubt?” On whether he feels he can work well with Oshiomole, Tinubu said: “Yes, I can work with him, I have no doubt.” When asked if the endorsements Oshiomole was getting from key party leaders will not discourage other contestants and make the convention exercise more like a rubber stamp, Tinubu said democracy is all about winning. “In politics, you seek to win. Have you seen anyone who wants to lose? It is about wining, it is about choice and we just have to accept that,” he said. Tinubu was also asked to react to the outcome of the recent APC congresses, especially as it relates to the parallel congress in Lagos State, but he dismissed the parallel state executive led by Foud Oki, describing it as a non-issue. “Anybody can open a bank branch anywhere but it depends whether its ATM card can work,” he said. Kebbi State Governor, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu, who spoke on the mission of the governors to the campaign office, said they were all queuing behind the former Edo State governor to emerge as the next national chairman. “I believe all of us are in support of Oshiomhole. All our colleagues are happy with this development. Our party is looking forward to the chairmanship of Oshiomhole. “He has had experiences in various aspects of national life and we are all confident that the party is a structure that is necessary for the continuous evolution and maintenance of democracy and his collective experiences in the recent past as the governor of Edo State, one of the most successful leaders of trade union movement and a democratic activist all his life; these qualities would be brought to bear in achieving the ideals of the APC,” he said. The governor believed that Oshiomhole will be a leader who will be the embodiment of the spirit of the party, saying the experiences will help him make the party central to governance. https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/06/13/oshiomhole-if-i-were-buhari-ill-jail-obasanjo/amp/[/quote] |
Celebrities › Re: Ifu Ennada Claps Back At Non-Fan Who Said "CDQ Has Used Her Severally" by codedthingzzzzz: 9:04am On Jun 11, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Ifu Ennada Claps Back At Non-Fan Who Said "CDQ Has Used Her Severally" by codedthingzzzzz: 9:03am On Jun 11, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Tonto Dikeh: "Churchill Squatted In My House After We Married" by codedthingzzzzz: 8:59am On Jun 11, 2018 |
You must be a bastard @tonto dike stupid prostitute Ovokoo: Controversial Nollywood Actress, Tonto Dike has made a claim that contrary to what a lot of people thought about her husband's financial status, that he squatted in her house after they got married because he did not have a place of his own.
"When i got married, we couldn't afford a house. We stayed in my house in Lagos. Even when i traveled to America, he remained in my house."
She made this known in an episode of her own reality show, "King Tonto" on Linda Ikeji TV.
Source: https://ovoko.com.ng/ex-husband-squatted-house-married-tonto-dike/
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Events › Re: Man Buries His Father In A N32M BMW In Anambra (Photos From Movie) by codedthingzzzzz: 8:23am On Jun 11, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: "Saraki Treatment Awaits Dogara" - Obasanjo by codedthingzzzzz: 5:53pm On Jun 09, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Fayemi: "Fayose Is A Mad Dog & Fraudster, Election Fire Will Consume Him" by codedthingzzzzz: 12:59pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
If fayose is a mad dog then your own father is a mad man werey fernandezcocky: Kayode Fayemi, the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Ekiti State, has warned that election “fire” will consume the incumbent State Governor, Ayo Fayose on July 14.
Fayemi warned that Fayose won’t be able to survive the heat of the July 14 election.
Speaking on Tuesday in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, Fayemi declared that, “The coming fire will consume Fayose up to the root” as the progressives are determined to take over power from him.
The former Minister of Solid Minerals noted that the task to rescue Ekiti from impunity and bad governance was a collective one.
According to Fayemi, all hands must be on deck to defeat Fayose and his protégé, Prof. Kolapo Olusola.
Fayemi said: “You know when the heat is turned on our friend, you know how he reacts. The coming fire will consume Fayose up to the root.
“Now, Ekiti people have become butt of jokes as people use to ask Ekiti people that how did we get this mad dog and fraudster as the governor?
“The coming battle is about Ekiti liberation; let us chase this mad dog away first. What I have seen here today shows that God is ready to set Ekiti free from bondage.
“We will give everything it will take us and everything needed to achieve it, God will give us.
“We will not use power but we will only use logistics; we don’t need power, we only need logistics and those logistics will make the election to be free, fair, credible and transparent.
“Although he boasts in the open, Fayose is a coward; I only pity the innocent man who will be dumped at the end but we shall accommodate him back at his lecturing job in Ife after the election.”
http://dailypost.ng/2018/06/06/ekiti-election-fire-will-consume-fayose-fayemi/ |
Politics › Re: Photos Of Cultural Centre Rivers Built By Wike To Be Commissioned By Ooni Of Ife by codedthingzzzzz: 6:51pm On Jun 02, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Photos Of Cultural Centre Rivers Built By Wike To Be Commissioned By Ooni Of Ife by codedthingzzzzz: 6:51pm On Jun 02, 2018 |
Bleep you psycho man OfficialRasheed: Why must it be Ooni of Ife? Why not any of our Muslim Obas who are the majority in the South west ?
Woke is a religious bigot. |
Politics › Re: Photos Of Cultural Centre Rivers Built By Wike To Be Commissioned By Ooni Of Ife by codedthingzzzzz: 6:49pm On Jun 02, 2018 |
The build ur own and let’s see, ode johnnyn1: Cool.
Pics below. This is what a cultural center should look like  |
Politics › Re: Fayose Was Spotted With Okada Riders While Ekiti State Boils(pics) by codedthingzzzzz: 6:41pm On Jun 02, 2018 |
Washere TheGuyNextDoor: One Fa....always rent his crowd while the other Fa.....enjoys his people's love even if he calls them at night, they will come out in large numbers.
that's how it goes in Ekiti in case u no know |
Romance › Re: Don't Marry Guys Who Have This 10 Habits... by codedthingzzzzz: 2:40pm On May 19, 2018 |
You must be stupid drezzyx: Imagine if you married a guy…but then realised he had bad habits that couldn’t be cured? In this article, Beauty and Tips takes a look at why you need to avoid guys with these 10 habits.
Prince Charming might have flaws, but he doesn’t have bad habits that can ruin a relationship. While it’s impossible to find the absolute perfect man (we’ve looked, he doesn’t exist) that doesn’t mean you should drop your standards and marry a guy who has annoyingly bad habits. For a man to be marriage material, he has to be completely the right man for you. Sure, he will still have flaws (don’t we all?), but flaws are different from habits. Habits are things we’ve learned to do over the years; they’re ingrained in our behaviour and we do them automatically. Not only can they annoy you, but it’s also practically impossible to get a man to change his ways. If a guy has some of the following 10 habits? He isn’t marriage material.
He’s Full Of Excuses
He can’t just give you a straight answer for why he let you down, and instead resorts to his Big Book Of Boyfriend Excuses. Each time he makes an excuse, he’s displaying his immaturity to you. Moreover, there is a good chance he’s lying. Excuses are the resort of children – and you want to marry a man, not a child.
He’s Narrow Minded
Guys who are narrow minded really frustrate us, don’t they? We just wish they would be more open to doing something other than watching sports all weekend, and we wish they would stop making snap, judgemental comments about people. Some guys can seem to be the most open-minded people about certain topics, but become closed off when it comes to other topics. And it’s really annoying because it can contaminate your relationship. For example, imagine you want to hang out with a guy friend you haven’t seen for a while. You know what this guy is all about, and you know what his “intentions” are – to hang out and catch up! Meanwhile, your partner mistrusts him, tells you all guys just want sex from you and won’t let you see him. If your man is still stuck in the 19th century with his close-minded views, he’s hardly worth marrying.
He Shouts
Any guy who has a habit of exploding with anger is a no-go as far as Beauty and Tips is concerned. If you’ve met a man who shouts, screams and verbally abuses people, stay well away from him.
He Breaks Promises
If your man casually breaks promises with you all the time, it isn’t a good sign. What this should tell you is that this is a bad habit he’s picked up down the years and is unlikely to change anytime soon. Broken promises are frustrating. If he breaks a promise early on in the relationship, it’s not a huge deal. But if he keeps doing it, you need to take this as the huge red flag that it is. In simple English, he’s disrespecting you and the relationship, and taking you for a fool. It’s a sign that he doesn’t care enough about you (or anyone for that matter) and probably won’t be changing in the foreseeable future. After all, he doesn’t seem to see it as a problem. But as the movies teach us, those who break their promises suck (it’s usually dad’s breaking their promises to their kids, and yes, they suck. And can you imagine what would happen if you guys had kids and he broke his promises to them, too?!)
He Lies
Breaking a promise is one thing, but if he brazenly lies to your face and you know it’s a clear lie, it’s a major warning sign that this is a guy you can’t trust. Lying is a bad habit that’s easy to get into and hard to get out of. If you’ve caught your man lying red-handed on more than one occasion, you’ll need to consider the very real possibility that he isn’t worth marrying.
He Doesn’t Put You First
If a man doesn’t put you first, you have to ask yourself the question – when will he put me first? The answer is probably never. Guys who don’t prioritise their women are instead in the habit of prioritising their buddies, their work or their hobbies. Love comes last, and if it’s always been this way in your relationship, there is a good chance that it won’t change.
He’s Possessive
It’s okay for someone to be a tad possessive at first. It’s even kinda cute. But you two have been together a while and he’s still being extra clingy, it’s a habit he’s probably not going to break. In fact, it probably means he’s a control freak. And that kind of man isn’t worth walking down the altar with.
He Likes To Win Arguments
If he gets a smug sense of satisfaction whenever he wins an argument between you guys and literally hates the fact that even once he could be wrong, it’s a bad habit that you should take as a red flag. No one in a relationship should go into an argument wanting to win. Instead, the goal should be a resolution that suits both parties. If your partner always has to be right? He isn’t worth your time.
He Won’t Take Responsibility
When we refuse to acknowledge our mistakes and take for responsibility for something that was OUR fault, we’re behaving like children. Worse still, we’re passing the blame onto someone else. Even worse, we’re not giving ourselves the chance to learn from our mistakes. If this sounds a lot like your man, he isn’t marriage material at this point.
He Has An Unhealthy Lifestyle
If he drinks and smokes too much while you’re trying to lead a healthier life, it’s a strong sign that you guys aren’t meant to be. Sure, he could cut down on his drinking and quit smoking. But if he’s tried in the past to no avail, it might be best if you avoid this kind of guy.
Stay happy! |
Celebrities › Re: BBNaija: Why I Can’t Date Davido – Nina by codedthingzzzzz: 2:31pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Photo Of DJ Cuppy And Davido At His 30BillionConcert In London by codedthingzzzzz: 9:58am On Feb 20, 2018 |
You better reduce your weed intake @simplykush codedthingzzzzz: You’re just an illiterate @treasure17 |
Celebrities › Re: Photo Of DJ Cuppy And Davido At His 30BillionConcert In London by codedthingzzzzz: 9:57am On Feb 20, 2018 |
You’re just an illiterate @treasure17 SIMPLYkush: jumping from one dick to the other, hope davido lashed out her Pussey tho |
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Culture › Re: Uncommon Yoruba Names For Boys And Girls – See List by codedthingzzzzz: 12:41pm On Feb 09, 2018 |
Or Ajanlekoko? emmalezy: https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/vllkyt4sjjf95ujlp.ee74aa08.jpg When you give your child a name, you want it to be very special and have a sacred meaning. It often happens that a name has an impact on a child’s fate and life. This is why parents often come to the matter of choosing a name for their baby with all responsibility and research the absolutely unique ones with the most interesting meanings.
Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning Why choose an uncommon name?
There are enough namesakes running around and parents just don’t want their son or daughter to be another one with the same popular name.
Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning
Besides that, there are research results that show how people with uncommon names differ from others. They have different ambitions, different characters, and different lives. The point is that a child with a rare beautiful name feels slightly uncomfortable with it through the whole life and it’s a great motivation. For example, a child’s name means something so significant that people start to put great expectations on him or her. It makes a child strive for the success, prove that he or she is worth it. This is how notable personalities are created by a name alone.
On the other hand, by giving their child an uncommon name, parents just want to return to their roots and remember the culture and traditions of their ancestors. It’s a great tendency that young parents look through some Yoruba names dictionary to choose the most authentic and meaningful name for their baby. It’s a guarantee that traditions and beliefs of their people won’t be forgotten with time.
Let’s see, which Yoruba names and meanings are suitable for babies of today. Yoruba female names with meanings
Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning
There are many beautiful female names of the Yoruba origin with a lovely and tender meaning that can fully convey the parents’ love. Choose the one to your liking for your little queen.
Adunni – someone you are happy or love to have Ayotundun – this is a special Yoruba word that means the sweetness of joy Bolatito – this is another Yoruba word that means the sanctification that joy brings Bosede – a daughter who was born on Sunday Diekololaoluwa – the Lord’s blessing is always great Diekololaoluwalayemi – there are no boundaries to the Lord’s wealth in my life Emilohi – the Lord is great Eriifeoluwa – the embodied evidence of the Lord’s love Feyisola – a daughter who has the blessing of her parents always on her Feyikemi – this is one more special Yoruba word, which means that this daughter’s parents were blessed with her birth Folusho – a girl who’s always under the Lord’s protection and care Ibidun – a daughter whose birth was sweet Ibironke – a daughter who will be loved by her family Idowu – a very special name for a daughter who was born after twins Ife – love, or a woman who will be loved Jadesolaoluwa – a daughter who has come into the Lord’s wealth Kinfeosioluwa – one more Yoruba word that means the increasing love for the Lord Korede – a daughter whose birth has brought the family blessings Latorunwa – one of the most beautiful Yoruba names for girls, which means a daughter that has come down from heaven Lolade – may the Lord be with you Oluwafunbi – the Lord has given this daughter to me
Yoruba names for men with meanings https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/vllkyt5o6i7rc5j6h.83d17a68.jpg Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning
There are many lovely male names in the Yoruba tradition and it’s not a problem to find a good list to choose from. It’s much more difficult to choose one because they are all lovely and meaningful.
Abiola – the son who was born into wealth Adebamgbe – this is a special word that means the royalty that dwells inside the bearer of this name Bayode – the son who brings joy with his very existence Babasola – the father’s wealth that has arrived Durojaiye – stay and enjoy living Folarin – walk with glory Gbadebo – the son who has brought the crown Ifelewa – the most tender male name that means love is beauty Iyanu-Oluwa – the Lord’s miracle Jimoh – the son who was born on Friday Mayowa – the son who has brought joy to the family Modupeore –i am thankful for blesings Mofolorunso – the son who’s always under the Lord’s care Oba – King Obasolape – this is a special Yoruba word that means: the Lord has completed this child’s wealth Odunayo – the year of happiness Olusola – the Lord has blessed me
Uncommon and beautiful Yoruba names for men and women https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/vllkyt5agsj3lk7ng.8eeef211.jpg Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning
Apart from completely male or totally female names, there are the ones that can be given to children of both genders. They usually mean something neutral and beautiful. They are not numerous but their meaning is as charming as that of other Yoruba names.
Ayotunde – joy has come back Jaiyesimi – the one who’s enjoying life Modupeore – thank you for this gift, my Lord Morenikeji – the child resembling the parents, “my child looks like me” Niyilolawa – here is the wealth Olajuwan – the excitement of the victory Olusola – the one who has conveyed the Lord’s blessing to the parents Tejumola – the one who’s always looking forward to better times Tiwa – ours Tokunbo – the one who’s come from across the seas
How to choose a child’s name and make no mistakes? In a nutshell, choosing a beautiful and unique name for your baby, try not to overdo with the uniqueness.
source https://www.reportnaija.ng/2018/02/09/top-uncommon-yoruba-names-boys-girls-see-list/ |
Culture › Re: Uncommon Yoruba Names For Boys And Girls – See List by codedthingzzzzz: 12:40pm On Feb 09, 2018 |
Alagba raufu nko?? emmalezy: https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/vllkyt4sjjf95ujlp.ee74aa08.jpg When you give your child a name, you want it to be very special and have a sacred meaning. It often happens that a name has an impact on a child’s fate and life. This is why parents often come to the matter of choosing a name for their baby with all responsibility and research the absolutely unique ones with the most interesting meanings.
Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning Why choose an uncommon name?
There are enough namesakes running around and parents just don’t want their son or daughter to be another one with the same popular name.
Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning
Besides that, there are research results that show how people with uncommon names differ from others. They have different ambitions, different characters, and different lives. The point is that a child with a rare beautiful name feels slightly uncomfortable with it through the whole life and it’s a great motivation. For example, a child’s name means something so significant that people start to put great expectations on him or her. It makes a child strive for the success, prove that he or she is worth it. This is how notable personalities are created by a name alone.
On the other hand, by giving their child an uncommon name, parents just want to return to their roots and remember the culture and traditions of their ancestors. It’s a great tendency that young parents look through some Yoruba names dictionary to choose the most authentic and meaningful name for their baby. It’s a guarantee that traditions and beliefs of their people won’t be forgotten with time.
Let’s see, which Yoruba names and meanings are suitable for babies of today. Yoruba female names with meanings
Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning
There are many beautiful female names of the Yoruba origin with a lovely and tender meaning that can fully convey the parents’ love. Choose the one to your liking for your little queen.
Adunni – someone you are happy or love to have Ayotundun – this is a special Yoruba word that means the sweetness of joy Bolatito – this is another Yoruba word that means the sanctification that joy brings Bosede – a daughter who was born on Sunday Diekololaoluwa – the Lord’s blessing is always great Diekololaoluwalayemi – there are no boundaries to the Lord’s wealth in my life Emilohi – the Lord is great Eriifeoluwa – the embodied evidence of the Lord’s love Feyisola – a daughter who has the blessing of her parents always on her Feyikemi – this is one more special Yoruba word, which means that this daughter’s parents were blessed with her birth Folusho – a girl who’s always under the Lord’s protection and care Ibidun – a daughter whose birth was sweet Ibironke – a daughter who will be loved by her family Idowu – a very special name for a daughter who was born after twins Ife – love, or a woman who will be loved Jadesolaoluwa – a daughter who has come into the Lord’s wealth Kinfeosioluwa – one more Yoruba word that means the increasing love for the Lord Korede – a daughter whose birth has brought the family blessings Latorunwa – one of the most beautiful Yoruba names for girls, which means a daughter that has come down from heaven Lolade – may the Lord be with you Oluwafunbi – the Lord has given this daughter to me
Yoruba names for men with meanings https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/vllkyt5o6i7rc5j6h.83d17a68.jpg Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning
There are many lovely male names in the Yoruba tradition and it’s not a problem to find a good list to choose from. It’s much more difficult to choose one because they are all lovely and meaningful.
Abiola – the son who was born into wealth Adebamgbe – this is a special word that means the royalty that dwells inside the bearer of this name Bayode – the son who brings joy with his very existence Babasola – the father’s wealth that has arrived Durojaiye – stay and enjoy living Folarin – walk with glory Gbadebo – the son who has brought the crown Ifelewa – the most tender male name that means love is beauty Iyanu-Oluwa – the Lord’s miracle Jimoh – the son who was born on Friday Mayowa – the son who has brought joy to the family Modupeore –i am thankful for blesings Mofolorunso – the son who’s always under the Lord’s care Oba – King Obasolape – this is a special Yoruba word that means: the Lord has completed this child’s wealth Odunayo – the year of happiness Olusola – the Lord has blessed me
Uncommon and beautiful Yoruba names for men and women https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/vllkyt5agsj3lk7ng.8eeef211.jpg Uncommon Yoruba female and male names with meaning
Apart from completely male or totally female names, there are the ones that can be given to children of both genders. They usually mean something neutral and beautiful. They are not numerous but their meaning is as charming as that of other Yoruba names.
Ayotunde – joy has come back Jaiyesimi – the one who’s enjoying life Modupeore – thank you for this gift, my Lord Morenikeji – the child resembling the parents, “my child looks like me” Niyilolawa – here is the wealth Olajuwan – the excitement of the victory Olusola – the one who has conveyed the Lord’s blessing to the parents Tejumola – the one who’s always looking forward to better times Tiwa – ours Tokunbo – the one who’s come from across the seas
How to choose a child’s name and make no mistakes? In a nutshell, choosing a beautiful and unique name for your baby, try not to overdo with the uniqueness.
source https://www.reportnaija.ng/2018/02/09/top-uncommon-yoruba-names-boys-girls-see-list/ |
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