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Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Racoon(op): 7:32am On Jun 16, 2024

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Nigeria is a linguistically diverse country. English is the official language, and the people speak over 500 ethnic languages. Nigeria has several ethnic groups, with multiple tribes within each group. Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, and Fulani are major tribes in Nigeria, and they have the most influence on the course of development of the country. Hausa and Yoruba are the largest tribes in the country.

Traditional Nigerian society still heavily incorporates the names of God in local accents. These are the names of God in Nigerian languages from the major tribes in the country. There are over three hundred ethnic groups in Nigeria and over five hundred dialects across the country. This means that each of these languages worships God in different names. We have compiled some of the names of God in Nigerian languages and their meaning in English.

There are over 525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The major native languages are Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Efik-Ibibio, Fulfulde, Tiv, Nupe, Kakanda, Edo, Igala, Idoma, and Izon. Below are the names of God in different Nigerian languages. Names of God in different Nigerian languages and their meaning Nigeria is among the countries with rich traditions.

It is inhabited by people from multiple communities. It has numerous ethnic communities with different cultures and traditions. Below is a list of names of God in different languages in Nigeria.


NAMES OF GOD IN THE HAUSA LANGUAGE:
is commonly associated with Muslim culture. It is one of Nigeria's most widely spoken languages. Below are the various ways the Hausa people refer to their God.

-Allah Mai Girma: It means great God.
-Allah Mai Iko: Powerful God.
-Mai Taimako: It means the helper.
-Ruhun Hikima: It means spirit of wisdom.
-Sariki n Salama: Prince of peace.
-Tushen Rai: It means the author of life.
-Uba Madu Kaki: Meaning the father of glory.
-Ubangiji: It means the supreme being.
-Ubangiji n Dunia: Meaning master of the world.


NAMES OF GOD IN THE IGBO LANGUAGE:
Igbo people are chiefly found in the southeastern part of the country. However, many Igbo speakers can also be found in Cameroon, while it is a minority language in Equatorial Guinea
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-Agu n'eche mba: It means the Lion that guards the city.
-Akwakwuru: Means the unmovable God.
-Chi ne cherem: The God that thinks for me.
-Chineke: The creator of the world.
-Di nwanyi isi mpe: God is the husband of the widow.
-Dike na' gba: This name means mighty man in battle.
-Dike na'gha: It means mighty warrior.
-Ebube dike: Strong and powerful God.
-Ebube mbekumbe: Forever glorious.
-Echeta Echezo nkpa: He who takes away pain and worries.

-Ejide obi esike: God is my confidence.
-Eze ndi Eze: It means the king of kings.
-Obata obie: The God that put an end to every trouble. -Odogwu Akataka: Fearless warrior.
-Odu ebo Judea: The Lion of the tribe of Judah.
-Oje na Mmuo: The God that works in the spirit.
-Oku n'ere ere: It means God is a consuming fire.
-Onye gara ije na enu mmiri: It means he that walked upon the sea.
-Oputa Obie: It means one who is the beginning and the end.


NAMES OF GOD IN THE YORUBA LANGUAGE:
The Yoruba is one of the most populous ethnic groups in Nigeria. The Yoruba people dominate western Nigeria and other western countries such as Benin, Ghana, Togo, and Niger.


-Adagba ma paaro oye: The God who does not change no matter how old he is.
-Alagbawi Eda: The defender of man.
-Arugbo ojo: The Ancient of days.
-Asoromaye: The God that speaks and does not fail to bring it to pass.
-Atererekariaye: The one that spreads out across the earth.
-Atofarati: The God you can lean on.

-Atogbojule: The dependable one.
-Atorise: The God who can turn bad situations into good.
-Awamaridi: It means the unsearchable God.
-Awimayehun: The one that speaks and does not change his words.
-Kabiyeesi: It means King.
-Metalokan: It means the three in one God (Trinity).
-Oba awon Oba: This name means the kings of kings.

-Olodumare or Eledumare: The almighty.
-Ologojulo: It means the most glorious God.
-Olorun Awon Olorun: It means the Lords of Lords.
-Oludariji: It means the one that forgives our sins.
-Olugbala: It means the Saviour.
-Olorun/Oluwa: Means Lord.


NAMES OF GOD IN THE IBIBIO LANGUAGE:
The Ibibio people are coastal people who live in southern Nigeria. They are primarily found in Akwa Ibon and the Cross River States. In addition, some of the Ibibio speakers can be found in Cameroon, Ghana, Equatorial Guinea, and Trinidad and Tobago.


-Abasi: It means the director of the universe.
-Abasi Afid Abuk: It means God of all flesh.
-Abasi Mbom Mmi: Meaning God of my mercy.
-Osa Nudazi: It means the impregnable.


THE NAMES OF GOD IN THE AKWA IBOM LANGUAGE:
The following are some common names Akwa Ibom people use for God.

-Abasi Afid Abuk: God of all flesh.
-Abasi Enyong: The supreme one.
-Abasi Ifiok: The all-knowing God.
-Abasi Mbom Mmi: Merciful God.
-Abasi Usen Eset: Anciet of days.
-Abasi: The one who directs or controls the universe.
-Abot Idem Ikpong: Self-exiting God.

-Adong owo utom nkene nkaa: He that sends you on a journey and follows you on the journey.
-Andikpon Nkan: God who is bigger than the biggest. -Ano owo emem: The giver of peace.
-Atang Anam Abasi: One whose words cannot be altered.
-Awana ekong ibuot ikpong: Fighter of individual battle.

-Ayanha owo Ifiok: He that surpasses the Wisdom of man.
-Itiat Nsinsi: The rock of ages.
-Ntoho ye utit Abasi: Beginning and the end.
-Obong Nme Mbong: Kings of kings.
-Obot owo ndot ukama: Creator of man and one who is capable of caring.
-Osa Nudazi: The impregnable.
-Ufan Akan Ufan: Friend above all friends.

-Unwana ke ekim: Light in the darkness.
-Utuen Ikang Ekondo: Light of the world.
-Utuenikang Ukpong mi: Lamp of my soul.


NAMES OF GOD IN THE CALABAR LANGUAGE:
Names of God in Calabar language
The Efik language is widely spoken in Cross River State, especially in Calabar municipality, Calabar south, Biase, and Odukpani Local Government Areas.Below is a list of different names of God in the Efik language.


-Abasi Ifiok: All wise God
-Abasi mfon: God of grace
-Akara ekondo: Master of the universe
-Akara enyong ye inyang ye isong: Controller of heaven, sea and earth.
-Akwa Abasi: Almighty God
-Andikpon Nkan: Bigger than d biggest
-Ano owo emem: Giver of peace

-Atua owo mbom: Helper of man
-Ayaha Owo ke mfon: Giver of free salvation
-Eti ufan owo: Good friend of man
-Itiat Idak Isong: Foundational stone
-Itiat Nsinsi: Rock of ages
-Utuen Ikang Ekondo: Light of the world.
-Uyai Abasi: Handsome God

-Woro Nno Nduk Abasi: Sub planter
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Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Racoon(op): 7:34am On Jun 16, 2024
-Jehovoh! Lord God Almighty.
-Elyyon Lord Most High.
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Racoon(op): 7:39am On Jun 16, 2024
"I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images. (Isaiah 42:8 KJV‬)
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by ForValour: 8:10am On Jun 16, 2024
Oghene Apo Ijobi --- The Lord of All Universe
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by illicit(m):
U omitted 'Olowo gbogboro tin yọ ọmọ rẹ lofin aye' among the Yoruba names for God

He who has a very long arm used in rescuing his child from the abyss


It roughly means Almighty
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Everyday247: 8:28am On Jun 16, 2024
OP, I have heard rumors that most of these traditional names for god were appropriated from the local African deities by the colonial powers. But I don't know if this is true or not.
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Af0nja: 8:50am On Jun 16, 2024
grin

Fake news. These are traditional titles not God's names
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by helinues: 8:50am On Jun 16, 2024
grin
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by pretydiva(f): 8:50am On Jun 16, 2024
Following..
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by SwissMass: 8:52am On Jun 16, 2024
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Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by shiki(m): 8:52am On Jun 16, 2024
cheesy Aôndo u Abavegh : means God of all ...TIV
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Atarakpa: 8:52am On Jun 16, 2024
We need to get God of killer of bad politicians. And is urgent
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by omoredia: 8:53am On Jun 16, 2024
Nigerians are very religious yet very ungodly and wicked. Nigeria is proof that God is so merciful
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Watinani(m): 8:54am On Jun 16, 2024
In Islam (not hausa) we have 99 names of God
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by vicshub(m): 8:54am On Jun 16, 2024
Allah doesnt mean God in Hausa. Allah is an arabic deity. Ubangiji is God in Hausa. Allah was brought during the islamization of northern Nigeria
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Holluwhakemmy(f): 8:55am On Jun 16, 2024
God is mighty with different names and same meaning
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by VHILL: 8:57am On Jun 16, 2024
Racoon:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9WAvRcDh6E?si=Fr5O_Wj3r16nl3O0


https://www.legit.ng/1149255-names-god-nigerian-languages.html
Funny enough allah is no a Nigerian language. It's an Arabic language. Also, allah is the god of the sun that Moslems bow to
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by VHILL: 8:57am On Jun 16, 2024
vicshub:
Allah doesnt mean God in Hausa. Allah is an arabic deity. Ubangiji is God in Hausa. Allah was brought during the islamization of northern Nigeria
CORRECT
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Safyqueen: 8:58am On Jun 16, 2024
Very useless thread. You choose to write on a big topic bigger than you can research. You raised our emotions that one is about to learn new things only to discover that the thread is empty.
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by MrIcredible: 8:58am On Jun 16, 2024
ALLAH


It means GOD in Arabic language.
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by educator24(f): 9:00am On Jun 16, 2024
Everyday247:
OP, I have heard rumors that most of these traditional names for god were appropriated from the local African deities by the colonial powers. But I don't know if this is true or not.
That is pure truth. It is not a rumour
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Orobadmeat: 9:00am On Jun 16, 2024
Chiokike angry
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Whalis: 9:00am On Jun 16, 2024
Nnn
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Doylestown92(m): 9:01am On Jun 16, 2024
How can Allah be Hausa for God? Allah is Arabic, not Hausa... don't they have a word for God in their own language?
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Watinani(m): 9:01am On Jun 16, 2024
VHILL:
Funny enough allah is no a Nigerian language. It's an Arabic language. Also, allah is the god of the sun that Moslems bow to
You idiot who told you we're worship sun.
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Dumte(m): 9:03am On Jun 16, 2024
NAME OF GOD IN OGONI
Bari te, Bari saro, Bari kae edor - GOD THE FATHER, SON AND HOLY SPIRIT
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Dumte(m): 9:03am On Jun 16, 2024
NAME OF GOD IN OGONI
Bari te, Bari saro, Bari kae edor - GOD THE FATHER, SON AND HOLY SPIRIT
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Femich18(m): 9:03am On Jun 16, 2024
Cool
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by tomju2(m): 9:04am On Jun 16, 2024
Racoon:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9WAvRcDh6E?si=Fr5O_Wj3r16nl3O0


https://www.legit.ng/1149255-names-god-nigerian-languages.html
Nice. However some corrections.
1. The Ibibio people are predominantly found in Akwa Ibom state. So you shouldn't have separated Ibibio and Akwa ibom. It's confusing.
The ibibios were in Cross River before the state Akwa Ibom was carved out. Apart from Ibibio being the dominant language in Akwa ibom, there are other dialects like Annang- second biggest ethnic group in Akwa ibom. There are also Eket,Oron, okpobo, ikot abasi dialects etc. Ibibio are also found in Atlanta Georgia, USA.
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Whalis: 9:04am On Jun 16, 2024
Orobadmeat:
Chiokike angry
Nwene Badu Meka.
Chiokike in Ikwerre means God of Creation.
Re: Names Of God In Nigerian Languages And Their Meanings by Lawag3: 9:06am On Jun 16, 2024
Watinani:
In Islam (not hausa) we have 99 names of God
Yeah that's right? My favourite is the Great deceiver. That's one of the name of Allah the Great deceiver.
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