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Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by tpiah99(op): 3:00am On Feb 25, 2015
ie names a child is automatically given at birth, based on its presentation at delivery or circumstances of birth.

The Yoruba believe that a baby may come with pre-destined names.

For instance, twins are believed to have natural-birth names. Thus the first to be born of the two is called Taiwo, a shortened form of Tayewo, meaning the taster of the world. This is to identify the first twin as the one sent by the other one to first go and taste the world. If he/she stays there, it follows that it is not bad, and that would send a signal to the other one to start coming. Hence the second to arrive is named Kehinde (late arrival). The child born to the same woman after the twins is called Idowu, and the one after this is called Alaba (female) or Idogbe (male). Ige is a child born with the legs coming out first instead of the head; and Ojo (male) or Aina ( female) is the one born with the umbilical cord around his or her neck. When a child is conceived with no prior menstruation, he or she is named Ilori. Dada is the child born with curly hair; and Ajayi (nicknamed Ogidi Olu) is the one born face-downwards.
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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by tpiah99(op):
Taiwo- first born of twins. Commonly believed to be the younger "spiritually" and to have been sent by the other twin to test the waters/earth first to see if it was good.

Kehinde: the younger of twins but traditionally, considered the older who delayed coming a bit and sent taiwo out first.

Idowu- younger sibling of twins

Alaba- younger sibling of Idowu

Idogbe- younger sibling of alaba


Ajayi- child was born facing downwards

Ojo- male child born with its umbilical cord around its neck

Aina-female version of Ojo. However, it's considered a unisex name among the Ijebu.

Oke- child born with the amniotic sac intact

Ige- breech presentation, child born legs first instead of head first

Dada- child who has dreads or tightly curled hair

Ilori- child conceived in the absence of a previous menstruation (?)

Olugbodi- child born with six fingers
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by tpiah99(op): 3:10am On Feb 25, 2015
these are names which the child automatically has, and before its official christening.
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by tpiah99(op): 3:15am On Feb 25, 2015
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Funjosh(m): 4:46am On Feb 25, 2015
How about all these women that gave birth to 5-8 children, what are the names that will be giving to those kids lipsrsealed
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by holatin(m): 3:28pm On Feb 25, 2015
holatin

a child born with conndom in his hand.
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Peejayybold(f): 3:29pm On Feb 25, 2015
Ok ooo
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Burger01(m): 3:29pm On Feb 25, 2015
smiley
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Maczeelly(m): 3:29pm On Feb 25, 2015
Ok
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by GogetterMD(m): 3:30pm On Feb 25, 2015
Not all families believe in using such names in the southwest
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by tiamiyukunle69(m): 3:30pm On Feb 25, 2015
Do people give such names these days?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by okpismart: 3:30pm On Feb 25, 2015
OK
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by kingsley939: 3:31pm On Feb 25, 2015
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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by EmmaOgbu(m): 3:32pm On Feb 25, 2015
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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Holuwathoby(m):
YORUBA ENGINEERING...
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by dahdah:
Team Dada

The impressive part is that, If You're the last born, and u fall into any of those categories, People will start calling your parents by your name, you'll hear names like Iya Ibeji, Iya Ojo, IYA DADA
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by VickyRotex(f): 3:34pm On Feb 25, 2015
Omo Tayewo ni oruko temi. smiley

Me Taiwo
My twin bro Kenny
My sis Idowu
Another sis Alaba



My mama complete am no be small grin
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by dstnd: 3:34pm On Feb 25, 2015
go on research on what happened before and after ur birth.
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by kayojosephy(m): 3:34pm On Feb 25, 2015
Great write up.... These names are special names....
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by freezyprinzy(m): 3:34pm On Feb 25, 2015
Idowu dy wicked die
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Vock(m): 3:36pm On Feb 25, 2015
Yoruba culture is really ri
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by superneutral(m): 3:36pm On Feb 25, 2015
Ekundayo
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Nobody: 3:36pm On Feb 25, 2015
aresejabata!!
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Abayor7: 3:36pm On Feb 25, 2015
Dada ogbegun grin
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by leke12(m): 3:36pm On Feb 25, 2015
My natural name na Olugbodi(six fingers) be dat. Thanks for d info
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by BJAYADEMOLA(m): 3:37pm On Feb 25, 2015
what about tinubu?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by tdayof(m): 3:38pm On Feb 25, 2015
Uncommon? undecided
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by LewisO:
Bri.to, come and learn Yoruba here! wink
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Sanuzi(m): 3:38pm On Feb 25, 2015
wow
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