Sade

/ SHAH-deh /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇳🇬 Nigeria
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Noble

Meaning & Etymology

Honor confers a crown

Honor confers a crown

Etymology

Derived from the Yoruba word ade, meaning ‘crown’, combined with the suffix -e indicating ‘one who has’ or ‘possesses’.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Volta-Niger > Yoruboid

Cultural context

In Yoruba culture, the name Sade is associated with royalty and leadership, as it implies having the qualities of a crowned person. It is often given to girls born into families of high social standing or those believed to have a destined path of leadership.

Symbolism

The name Sade symbolises honour, leadership, and the conferral of a noble status, often associated with the idea of being destined for greatness or carrying the weight of responsibility with grace.

Naming ceremony

In Yoruba tradition, the naming ceremony (Isomoloruko) takes place on the eighth day after birth. The name Sade would be bestowed during this ceremony, often accompanied by prayers and blessings for the child’s future.

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