Ọ̀báfẹ́mi
Ọ̀báfẹ́mi
/ oh-BAH-feh-mee /
- Gender
- Boy
- Origin
- 🇳🇬 Nigeria
- Religion
- Traditional
- First Seen
- —
- Trait
- Dignified
Meaning & Etymology
The king loves me
The king loves me
Etymology
Derived from the Yoruba words Ọba (king) and fẹ́mi (loves me).
Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Volta-Niger > Yoruboid
Cultural context
Ọ̀báfẹ́mi is a traditional Yoruba name that reflects the cultural emphasis on royalty and divine love, often given to signify a child’s favoured status or potential for leadership.
Symbolism
The name symbolises divine favour, leadership potential, and the protective love of authority figures.
Naming ceremony
In Yoruba tradition, the naming ceremony (ìsomolórúko) typically takes place on the eighth day after birth, where family members and community elders gather to bestow the name and offer prayers and blessings.