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    Òlëwiô

    Pronunciation: OH-leh-wee-oh

    ♀ Female
    Yoruba

    Meaning

    unknown, possibly related to 'joy' or 'wealth'

    Origin

    Yoruba

    History & Etymology

    The name Òlëwiô is of Yoruba origin, a prominent ethnic group in West Africa, primarily Nigeria. Yoruba names often carry deep meanings, reflecting circumstances of birth, family aspirations, or religious beliefs. While the exact etymology of Òlëwiô is not widely documented in common naming resources, its structure suggests a connection to common Yoruba naming conventions. Many Yoruba names begin with 'Òlë' or 'Olú', which can relate to 'chief', 'lord', or 'wealth', and the suffix often provides further context or meaning. Without more specific historical or linguistic context, its precise meaning remains somewhat elusive, but it is firmly rooted in the rich tradition of Yoruba nomenclature.

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