Adebiyi
Pronunciation: ah-DEH-bee-yee
Meaning
The royal one; the crown has given birth to this
Origin
Yoruba
History & Etymology
Adebiyi is a traditional Yoruba name from West Africa. In Yoruba culture, names often carry significant meaning and can tell a story about the circumstances of a child's birth, their family's status, or hopes for their future. The prefix 'Ade-' is very common in Yoruba names and signifies royalty or a crown, indicating a connection to kingship or nobility. The suffix '-biyi' means 'has given birth to this'. Thus, Adebiyi literally translates to 'the crown has given birth to this' or 'royalty gave birth to this one', signifying that the child is born into a royal or noble lineage, or is destined for greatness.
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