Èkéwé

Èkéwé
/ eh-KEH-weh /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇳🇬 Nigeria
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Beloved

Meaning & Etymology

One who is loved

One who is loved

Etymology

The name Èkéwé is derived from Urhobo linguistic elements, with ‘Èké’ suggesting love or affection, and ‘wé’ indicating a state of being.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Volta-Congo > Edoid > Southwestern Edoid > Urhobo

Cultural context

In Urhobo culture, names often reflect the circumstances of a child’s birth or the aspirations of the parents. Èkéwé signifies the love and affection surrounding the child’s birth, highlighting the importance of familial bonds.

Symbolism

Èkéwé symbolises the love and affection that the child is born into, serving as a reminder of the support and care they are expected to receive from their community.

Naming ceremony

The Urhobo naming ceremony, known as ‘iwa ọmọ’, typically takes place a few days after birth. During this ceremony, elders and family members gather to bestow a name upon the child, often reflecting the child’s birth circumstances or desired traits.

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