130 Yoruba Names for Boys

Here are 130 Yoruba names for boys along with their meanings:

  1. Adebayo – The crown meets joy
  2. Adedayo – The crown has become joy
  3. Ademola – The crown brings wealth
  4. Adeniyi – The crown has value
  5. Adesola – The crown makes wealth
  6. Adetokunbo – The crown has returned from over the sea
  7. Adewale – The crown has come home
  8. Ayobami – Joy meets me
  9. Ayodeji – Joy has doubled
  10. Ayomide – My joy has arrived
  11. Ayotunde – Joy has returned
  12. Babajide – Father has returned
  13. Babatunde – Father has returned
  14. Boluwatife – As God wills it
  15. Durojaiye – Wait to enjoy life
  16. Durodola – Wait for wealth
  17. Folarin – Walk with wealth
  18. Folorunsho – Under God’s protection
  19. Ibrahim – Father of many nations
  20. Ifeoluwa – God’s love
  21. Ifeanyi – Nothing is impossible with God
  22. Iretiola – Hope of wealth
  23. Iretioluwa – God’s hope
  24. Kayode – He brought joy
  25. Kehinde – The second-born of twins
  26. Mobolaji – I woke up with wealth
  27. Mofoluwake – I was placed in God’s care
  28. Mofoluwaso – God has blessed me
  29. Mogaji – The eldest one
  30. Mojolaoluwa – Enjoying God’s wealth
  31. Nifemi – Have love for me
  32. Obafemi – The king loves me
  33. Oladapo – Wealth has come
  34. Oladimeji – My wealth has doubled
  35. Oladipo – Wealth has increased
  36. Olamide – My wealth has arrived
  37. Olamilekan – My wealth has increased
  38. Olanrewaju – My wealth is progressing
  39. Oluwadamilola – The Lord has blessed me with wealth
  40. Oluwadurotimi – The Lord stays with me
  41. Oluwaferanmi – The Lord loves me
  42. Oluwafunmilayo – The Lord has given me joy
  43. Oluwajomiloju – The Lord has surprised me
  44. Oluwakayode – The Lord brings me joy
  45. Oluwakorede – The Lord has brought blessings
  46. Oluwalekean – The Lord has added to my wealth
  47. Oluwalonimi – I belong to the Lord
  48. Oluwamayowa – The Lord brings joy
  49. Oluwasegun – The Lord has given victory
  50. Oluwaseun – Thank God
  51. Oluwaseyi – God made this
  52. Oluwasola – God has blessed with wealth
  53. Oluwatamilore – God has given me goodness
  54. Oluwatimileyin – God is my support
  55. Oluwatosin – God is worthy of worship
  56. Oluwatobiloba – God is a great king
  57. Oluwatobi – God is great
  58. Oluwatosin – God is worthy of worship
  59. Oluwatunmise – God has blessed me again
  60. Oluwatunmiseoluwa – God has blessed me
  61. Oluwatunmise – God has blessed me again
  62. Oluwawemimo – God is holy
  63. Omobolaji – A child born into wealth
  64. Omobolanle – A child that met wealth at home
  65. Omowunmi – A child I cherish
  66. Oreoluwa – Gift of God
  67. Seyi – A short form of Oluwaseyi
  68. Sijuwade – Look at the crown
  69. Tade – Crown has returned
  70. Taiwo – The first to taste the world (first-born twin)
  71. Temidayo – Mine has turned to joy
  72. Tolulope – To God be the glory
  73. Tosin – Worthy of worship
  74. Tunde – Return
  75. Yemi – Suitable for me
  76. Yewande – Mother has returned
  77. Abayomi – My enemies tried to mock me
  78. Adebamgbe – Crown lives with me
  79. Adebiyi – The crown gave birth to this
  80. Adebola – The crown meets wealth
  81. Adegoke – The crown elevates
  82. Adegbola – The crown brings wealth
  83. Adeife – Crown of love
  84. Adejuwon – The crown has shown the world
  85. Adelanwa – The crown makes the child
  86. Ademuyiwa – The crown has brought this
  87. Adenekan – The crown is abundant
  88. Adenola – The crown brings wealth
  89. Adenrele – The crown has gone home
  90. Adenuga – The crown has honor
  91. Adeniyi – The crown has value
  92. Adenrele – The crown has gone home
  93. Adesanya – The crown compensates for suffering
  94. Adesewa – The crown makes beauty
  95. Adetola – The crown is sufficient wealth
  96. Adetoyese – The crown is worthy of honor
  97. Adetunji – The crown is awake again
  98. Adetutu – The crown is cool
  99. Adetunji – The crown awakens again
  100. Adetuwo – The crown brings peace
  101. Adura – Prayer
  102. Ajayi – Born face-down
  103. Akanni – A special one
  104. Ayodele – Joy has come home
  105. Ayotomiwa – Joy has returned to me
  106. Ayokunle – Joy has filled the house
  107. Ayowumi – I desire joy
  108. Ayooluwa – The joy of the Lord
  109. Ayotunde – Joy has returned
  110. Babajide – Father has returned
  111. Bamidele – Follow me home
  112. Banjoko – Sit with me
  113. Durojaiye – Wait to enjoy life
  114. Durodola – Wait for wealth
  115. Durotimi – Stay with me
  116. Erioluwa – Testimony of God
  117. Esupofo – The devil has lost
  118. Feyisara – Use this as your joy
  119. Fiyifolu – Give honor to God
  120. Folahan – Walk with wealth
  121. Folarin – Walk with wealth
  122. Folorunso – Under God’s protection
  123. Ifedayo – Love has become joy
  124. Ifedolapo – Love has become wealth
  125. Ifedunni – Love has become sweetness
  126. Ifejesu – Love of Jesus
  127. Ifeoluwa – Love of God
  128. Iretioluwa – God’s hope
  129. Iretiola – Hope of wealth
  130. Jideofor – Hold the word

These names reflect the rich cultural heritage and values of the Yoruba people.

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