Élodie

/ ay-LOH-dee /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇬🇦 Gabon
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Graceful

Meaning & Etymology

Marsh flower

Marsh flower

Etymology

The name Élodie derives from the Bapunu words elo (flower) and die (marsh, swamp).

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Bantu > Tsogo

Cultural context

In Bapunu culture, the name Élodie is associated with the beauty and resilience of flowers that grow in marshy areas, symbolising adaptability and grace.

Symbolism

The name Élodie symbolises the beauty and resilience found in nature, particularly in the marshy environments of Gabon.

Naming ceremony

During the Bapunu naming ceremony, the newborn is introduced to the community with traditional songs and blessings. The name Élodie would be bestowed to signify the child’s connection to nature and the community’s hopes for their adaptability and strength.

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