Displayed on this page are Yoruban names 21 to 40. Unusual Yoruban names include the Yoruban Kayode, Kehinde, Modupe, Obafemi, Ogun, Ogunkeye, Ogunsanwo, Ogunsheye, Olatokunbo, Olatunde, Olorun, Olufemi, Olujimi, Olukayode, Olumide, Olushola, Olutosin, Oluwatobi, Oluyemi, and last of all the Yoruban Owodunni.
YORUBAN NAMES: | Kayode | he brought joy ... is primarily used in Yoruban and it is of ... |
| Kehinde | the person who falls ... is largely used in the Yoruban language and its origin ... |
| Modupe | i give thanks to God ... of origin is African-Yoruban and it is used largely ... |
| Obafemi | the king loves me ... is used chiefly in the Yoruban language and its origin ... |
| Ogun | god of war ... is primarily used in Yoruban and its language of ... |
| Ogunkeye | the god of iron has ... of origin is African-Yoruban and it is predominantly ... |
| Ogunsanwo | the god of war offers ... is largely used in Yoruban and its origin is ... |
| Ogunsheye | the god of war has performed honorably ... of origin is African-Yoruban and it is predominantly ... |
| Olatokunbo | wealth and happiness ... predominantly in the Yoruban language and it is ... |
| Olatunde | joy returns ... is mainly used in Yoruban and it is of ... |
| Olorun | belonging to the god ... it is used mainly in Yoruban ... |
| Olufemi | God loves me ...Olufemi is a Yoruban name of African-Yoruban origin ... |
| Olujimi | God gave me this ... is mainly used in the Yoruban language and it is of ... |
| Olukayode | the Lord brings me happiness ... is of African-Yoruban origin and it is used ... |
| Olumide | my God comes ... is used chiefly in Yoruban and it is derived from ... |
| Olushola | God has blessed or honored me ... is mainly used in the Yoruban language and it is of ... |
| Olutosin | God is worthy of praise ... is used mostly in the Yoruban language and its ... |
| Oluwatobi | God is great ...Oluwatobi is a Yoruban name of African-Yoruban origin ... |
| Oluyemi | God has given me satisfaction ... of origin is African-Yoruban and it is predominantly ... |
| Owodunni | it is pleasant to be ... is largely used in the Yoruban language and its origin ... |
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