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    Atiba

    Pronunciation: ah-TEE-bah

    ♂ Male
    Yoruba

    Meaning

    Father, king, or chief

    Origin

    Yoruba

    History & Etymology

    Atiba is a name of Yoruba origin, a prominent ethnic group in West Africa, primarily Nigeria. The name directly translates to 'father' or 'chief' and carries significant cultural weight, often bestowed upon male children in anticipation of leadership or respect within the community. It is not uncommon for names in Yoruba culture to reflect aspirations or characteristics desired for the child.

    The name gained historical prominence through Oba Atiba, a significant figure in the Oyo Empire. His reign in the 19th century was crucial in the re-establishment and consolidation of the Oyo kingdom after a period of decline and civil war, making the name a symbol of resilience, leadership, and restoration.

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