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    Abimiku

    Pronunciation: ah-bee-MEE-koo

    ⚥ Unisex
    Yoruba

    Meaning

    Born with me

    Origin

    Yoruba

    History & Etymology

    Abimiku is a traditional Yoruba name from West Africa. In Yoruba culture, names are often chosen to reflect the circumstances of a child's birth, the family's hopes, or significant events. The prefix 'Abi-' typically indicates 'born of' or 'born with', and 'miku' relates to 'death' or 'passing'. Therefore, 'Abimiku' can be interpreted as 'born with death' or 'born with me (in relation to a past event/person's passing)', often implying that the child was born after the death of a significant family member, or that the child's birth coincided with a period of mourning or a significant loss, bringing comfort or a continuation of life. It signifies a profound connection to the past and the cycle of life and death.

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