130 Beautiful Yoruba Female Names and Their Meanings

Yoruba names often carry deep meanings and reflect the culture’s rich heritage. Here’s a list of 130 beautiful Yoruba female names along with their meanings. If you need translations or language learning services, Translingua.ng is here to assist. Click the WhatsApp button on your screen to get started with our translation services or join our language classes.

  1. Adebisi – The crown has given birth to more.
  2. Adedayo – The crown has become joy.
  3. Adejoke – The crown pampers with wealth.
  4. Adeola – Crown of wealth.
  5. Adepeju – The crown is full of honor.
  6. Aderinsola – Crown walks into wealth.
  7. Adesewa – The crown of beauty.
  8. Aderonke – The crown pampers.
  9. Adeola – Crown of wealth.
  10. Adewumi – The crown has drawn me.
  11. Adewura – Crown of goodness.
  12. Araoluwa – Wonder of God.
  13. Aanuoluwapo – God’s mercy is great.
  14. Abimbola – Born into wealth.
  15. Abisola – Born into wealth.
  16. Adebola – The crown meets wealth.
  17. Adebanke – The crown helps to pamper.
  18. Adebukola – The crown adds to wealth.
  19. Adesola – Crown makes wealth.
  20. Adekemi – The crown pampers me.
  21. Adenike – The crown is cherished.
  22. Adenike – The crown has care.
  23. Anuoluwapo – The mercy of God is great.
  24. Ayotunde – Joy has returned.
  25. Ayooluwa – Joy of God.
  26. Ayobami – Joy meets me.
  27. Ayomide – My joy has arrived.
  28. Ayotola – Joy is enough wealth.
  29. Ayokunle – Joy fills the house.
  30. Ayotundun – Joy is sweet.
  31. Ayowumi – Joy is desirable.
  32. Ayinke – Cherished joy.
  33. Bolatito – How joy sanctifies.
  34. Bosede – Came with the festival.
  35. Bunmi – Gift me.
  36. Busola – Add to wealth.
  37. Dara – Beautiful.
  38. Durojaiye – Wait to enjoy life.
  39. Enitan – A child of a story.
  40. Ewaoluwa – Beauty of God.
  41. Feyikemi – Use this to pamper me.
  42. Folasade – Use wealth as a crown.
  43. Folake – Pamper with wealth.
  44. Funmilayo – Give me joy.
  45. Funmilola – Give me wealth.
  46. Ibidun – Birth is sweet.
  47. Ibidunoluwa – God’s birth is sweet.
  48. Ifeoluwa – Love of God.
  49. Ifedayo – Love becomes joy.
  50. Ifeoluwapo – The love of God is great.
  51. Iretiola – Hope of wealth.
  52. Iretioluwa – Hope of God.
  53. Jadesola – Come into wealth.
  54. Jesuloluwa – Jesus is the Lord.
  55. Jadesola – Come into wealth.
  56. Jomiloju – My joy is full.
  57. Kikelomo – A child is meant to be pampered.
  58. Mobolaji – I woke up with wealth.
  59. Modupe – I give thanks.
  60. Morounkeji – I have someone to pamper.
  61. Morolake – I have wealth to pamper.
  62. Moyosore – I rejoice in my fortune.
  63. Morounke – I have someone to pamper.
  64. Morenike – I have someone to pamper.
  65. Mojisola – Wake up into wealth.
  66. Motunrayo – I have seen joy again.
  67. Morolayo – I have found joy.
  68. Mofoluwake – I have someone to pamper with God’s wealth.
  69. Motolani – I have someone to have wealth with.
  70. Moboluwarin – I have walked with wealth.
  71. Mofeoluwa – I have someone to pamper with God’s love.
  72. Modurodoluwa – I waited for God.
  73. Olamide – My wealth has arrived.
  74. Oluwadamilola – God has blessed me with wealth.
  75. Oluwadara – God is good.
  76. Oluwafunke – God has given me someone to pamper.
  77. Oluwakemi – God pampers me.
  78. Oluwanifemi – God loves me.
  79. Oluwapelumi – God is with me.
  80. Oluwaseun – Thank God.
  81. Omolola – Child is wealth.
  82. Oluwaseyi – God has done this.
  83. Omowunmi – I desire a child.
  84. Omolara – Child is family.
  85. Omobola – Child is wealth.
  86. Omobolanle – Child met wealth at home.
  87. Oluwafunmilayo – God has given me joy.
  88. Olubunmi – God gave me this.
  89. Oluwadamilola – God has blessed me with wealth.
  90. Oluwafolakemi – God has pampered me with wealth.
  91. Oluwadunmininu – God is sweet to my soul.
  92. Oluwaseyi – God has done this.
  93. Oluwatamilore – God has given me goodness.
  94. Oluwaseun – Thank God.
  95. Olusola – God has blessed me with wealth.
  96. Oluwatofunmi – God is enough for me.
  97. Ronke – To pamper.
  98. Similoluwa – Rest in the Lord.
  99. Temidayo – Mine has turned to joy.
  100. Temilade – Mine has become a crown.
  101. Temiloluwa – Mine is the Lord’s.
  102. Tifeoluwa – It is God’s will.
  103. Titilayo – Everlasting joy.
  104. Tiwalade – Ours is the crown.
  105. Toluwalase – It is the Lord’s command.
  106. Tiwatope – Ours is worthy of thanks.
  107. Tolulope – To God be the thanks.
  108. Torera – She is a queen.
  109. Toluwani – She belongs to God.
  110. Tomisin – I am thankful.
  111. Temiloluwa – Mine is the Lord’s.
  112. Yewande – Mother has returned.
  113. Yetunde – Mother has returned again.
  114. Yejide – Image of her mother.
  115. Yemisi – Let me spoil/pamper myself.
  116. Yewande – Mother has returned.
  117. Yosola – Enjoy wealth.
  118. Yejide – Looks like her mother.
  119. Yetunde – Mother has come back again.
  120. Yewande – Mother has returned.
  121. Yimika – Surround me.
  122. Yejide – Mother’s image.
  123. Yomide – My joy has arrived.
  124. Yosola – Enjoy wealth.
  125. Yosola – Enjoy wealth.
  126. Yetunde – Mother has returned again.
  127. Yimika – Surround me.
  128. Yosola – Enjoy wealth.
  129. Yetunde – Mother has returned again.
  130. Yimika – Surround me.

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