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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by leke12(m): 6:36pm On Feb 25, 2015
adebisiema:


There is a believe that they are very lucky businesspeople. (won ni aje)
funny! But I don't really believe in that,bt I have one or two occasions where I bought smtin very early as in first customer to patronize and get replies that they sell more that day.?

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by semitunde: 6:37pm On Feb 25, 2015
gatiano:
I will give a respectful bow to anybody who knows the meaning of "Tunde". You must really love black people to know its meaning.

Tunde literarily mean "comes back".

Babatunde means " Father (or grand father or great grand father) had come back".

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by VickyRotex(f): 6:48pm On Feb 25, 2015
gatiano:
I will give a respectful bow to anybody who knows the meaning of "Tunde". You must really love black people to know its meaning.

Otitunde=you don come again.....

You go stubborn gan ooo

Oya give the bow grin

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Bhuumhite(f): 6:49pm On Feb 25, 2015
gatiano:
what is the meaning of Babatunde?
father has come back,usually given to a male child if the grandfather of the child just died before the child was born

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by gatiano(m): 7:02pm On Feb 25, 2015
sorry o , no bow for you. you missed it

VickyRotex:


Otitunde=you don come again.....

You go stubborn gan ooo

Oya give the bow grin

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by gatiano(m): 7:03pm On Feb 25, 2015
wrong! missed

Bhuumhite:
father has come back,usually given to a male child if the grandfather of the child just died before the child was born
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by justhelp(m): 7:03pm On Feb 25, 2015
VickyRotex:


Lootoo Oya Seun, Ishilove, Lalasticala abeg fix date. Me and my e-kenny wan prepare ewa ibeji grin.. All Nairalanders go chop... smiley
ah ah TAiwo do u think we can feed every NL abeg make we do am small we go call only the twins on NL

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by gatiano(m): 7:04pm On Feb 25, 2015
wrong, do you believe in re-incarnation? i do though, but that is not it.

semitunde:


Tunde literarily mean "comes back".

Babatunde means " Father (or grand father or great grand father) had come back".
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by VickyRotex(f): 7:10pm On Feb 25, 2015
gatiano:
sorry o , no bow for you. you missed it


sadWhich of the Tunde do you bear na.?
Tunde sha means person don come back
Either mama, papa, uncle, aunty, grandma, grandpa....

Winsh one you be??.
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Gboliwe: 7:12pm On Feb 25, 2015
tpiar:


Igbo itself means weed or forest in Yoruba, but the context of a discussion is what matters, not the meaning in another language.

You are indeed Tpia! Hey! Good to see you. Where have you been? I haven't seen your posts in a while.
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Bhuumhite(f): 7:12pm On Feb 25, 2015
gatiano:
wrong! missed

what's d meaning then?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by VickyRotex(f): 7:13pm On Feb 25, 2015
justhelp:
ah ah TAiwo do u think we can feed every NL abeg make we do am small we go call only the twins on NL


Yes we can na grin
We go divide them into group, cook for them daily.
E fit take upto a year sha smiley
Mo we start with twins sha

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Egbagirl(f): 7:13pm On Feb 25, 2015
tpiah99:





Oke- child born with the amniotic sac intact



Olugbodi- child born with six fingers

Òkè or Òké (w the ami isale)?

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Gboliwe: 7:15pm On Feb 25, 2015
frainc:

The day I hear "lamotu/ramotu"
I wan laff die
I hope u know the meaning

I have heard that name ever so often but until noW I didn't see it the Igbo way. grin grin grin
Bad boy!
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by semitunde: 7:17pm On Feb 25, 2015
gatiano:
wrong, do you believe in re-incarnation? i do though, but that is not it.


My spiritual definition no be here o. Yes I believe its about reincarnation for Babatunde, but not all Tunde is reincarnation related.

Wat your definition of the name?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by LewisO: 7:18pm On Feb 25, 2015
tpiar:


Madam am i safe?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Nobody: 7:21pm On Feb 25, 2015
not mentioned by Op. Although I'v never heard anyone bearing these names.


Babarimisa
Iyarimisa

these are for children whose mother or father died around the time of their birth
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by LewisO: 7:21pm On Feb 25, 2015
brito:


Present

*Clear throat* have u now learnt?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Queen1(f): 7:25pm On Feb 25, 2015
tpiar

Bidemi is not an amutorunwa name.

It's a general name describing the family situation at the time of birth, like most other Yoruba names.

The amutorunwa names are what the child itself brings with him, naturally. I think Abidemi is more of an Abiso right? Dats my name sha!
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by Nobody: 7:32pm On Feb 25, 2015
holatin:
holatin

a child born with conndom in his hand.
lolzz :d
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by absoluteSuccess: 7:41pm On Feb 25, 2015
So beautiful earthling names, I envy humans a lot. I must reincarnate as human being in my next Astra-cycle. Great love from Pluto. We love you.
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by gatiano(m): 7:45pm On Feb 25, 2015
Bhuumite, VickyRotex, semitunde ; You all must agree that latin was not the original written method of the Yoruba people. We had our own writing system which we have all forgotten. what a forgetful people we are, anyways, that isn't our fault.

Tunde original is Tunday or Tunaday, it means one with strong faith.
Babatunde- one wise with strong faith
Obatunde- king with strong faith
Yetunde- wise woman with strong faith
Olatunde- wealthy one with strong faith
etc.
It is a very ancient name. Every African name as we know it is been mis pronounced- They are all the names in the book of life. we will get it all back!

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by gatiano(m): 7:46pm On Feb 25, 2015
do you know luna?
absoluteSuccess:
So beautiful earthling names, I envy humans a lot. I must reincarnate as human being in my next Astra-cycle. Great love from Pluto. We love you.
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by absoluteSuccess: 7:50pm On Feb 25, 2015
gatiano:
do you know luna?
That earth satelight?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by gatiano(m): 7:53pm On Feb 25, 2015
You are not from pluto
absoluteSuccess:
That earth satelight?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by absoluteSuccess: 7:58pm On Feb 25, 2015
gatiano:
You are not from pluto
I am. Are you?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by martin98(m): 8:07pm On Feb 25, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:
There is a name given to a child that sleeps during the day, but cries at night. I can't remember it.
That's "Oni".(Òní)

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Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by VickyRotex(f): 8:32pm On Feb 25, 2015
gatiano:
Bhuumite, VickyRotex, semitunde ; You all must agree that latin was not the original written method of the Yoruba people. We had our own writing system which we have all forgotten. what a forgetful people we are, anyways, that isn't our fault.

Tunde original is Tunday or Tunaday, it means one with strong faith.
Babatunde- one wise with strong faith
Obatunde- king with strong faith
Yetunde- wise woman with strong faith
Olatunde- wealthy one with strong faith
etc.
It is a very ancient name. Every African name as we know it is been mis pronounced- They are all the names in the book of life. we will get it all back!



Hiun Tunday abi Tunaday!!! wonder, wonder, wonder... Never heard of such meaning. I gats start calling all the Tunde's *Tunaday* Tuna na fish sha. grin














Winsh course you study abeg

Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by PenSniper: 8:45pm On Feb 25, 2015
tpiah99:
ie names a child is automatically given at birth, based on its presentation at delivery or circumstances of birth.




https://www.facebook.com/YorubaYouthForum/posts/381971435241906


Taiwo = Taiyewo and not Tayewo. Do you mind ?
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by PenSniper: 8:48pm On Feb 25, 2015
VickyRotex:
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

Congrats.
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by PenSniper: 8:51pm On Feb 25, 2015
BJAYADEMOLA:
what about tinubu?

O ti inu ibu wa - came from the abyss, lol
Re: Oruko Amutorunwa (generic Names In Yoruba Culture) by boxxy(f): 8:51pm On Feb 25, 2015
[quote author=holatin post=31073355]holatin

a child blorn with conndom in his hand.[o


With loop in their hand not condom .

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