Adébayo
- Gender
- Boy
- Origin
- 🇧🇯 Benin
- Religion
- Traditional
- First Seen
- 19th century
- Trait
- Joyful
Meaning & Etymology
Joy meets me
The name Adébayo is a compound of two Yoruba words: 'adé' meaning crown or royalty, and 'bayo' meaning joy meets or finds me. It signifies the joy associated with being crowned or achieving a position of honor.
Cultural Context
Joy meets me
Etymology
Derived from the Yoruba words ade (crown) and bayo (joy meets me).
Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Volta-Niger > Yoruboid
Cultural context
In Yoruba culture, names often reflect the circumstances of a child’s birth or express parental hopes and aspirations. ‘Adébayo’ signifies the joy that accompanies the birth of a child, often used to celebrate a long-awaited or particularly cherished child.
Symbolism
The name ‘Adébayo’ symbolises the joy and celebration associated with the birth of a child, as well as the hope for a prosperous and fulfilling life.
Naming ceremony
The Yoruba naming ceremony, known as ‘Ise Owo’ or ‘Ise Ekaaro’, typically takes place on the eighth day after birth. During the ceremony, family members and community elders gather to bestow names upon the child, often reflecting the circumstances of the birth or the family’s wishes for the child’s future.
Related names
Famous People
Adébayo Ogunlesi
business · Nigeria · b. 1953
A Nigerian lawyer and investment banker, known for his role as the Chairman and Managing Partner of Global Infrastructure Partners.