Ayélé
- Gender
- Girl
- Origin
- 🇧🇯 Benin
- Religion
- Traditional
- First Seen
- 20th century
- Trait
- Joyful
Meaning & Etymology
Joy has come home
The name Ayélé is derived from the Fon language, with 'Ayé' meaning 'world' or 'life' and 'élé' meaning 'come' or 'has come'. It is often used to express the joy and happiness that a new child brings to a family.
Cultural Context
Joy has come home
Etymology
Derived from the Fon words ayé (joy) and élé (has come home).
Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Volta-Congo > Gbe
Cultural context
In Fon culture, names often reflect significant life events or desired blessings. Ayélé signifies the arrival of joy and is given to celebrate a joyful occasion or to bring happiness into the family.
Symbolism
The name Ayélé symbolises the hope and joy that a new child brings to the family and community.
Naming ceremony
In Fon tradition, naming ceremonies typically occur a week after birth. Family members gather to offer prayers and blessings, and the child’s name is formally announced and celebrated.