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    Obow

    Pronunciation: OH-boh

    ♀ Female
    Yoruba

    Meaning

    unknown, possibly related to 'Oba' meaning 'king' or 'ruler'

    Origin

    Yoruba

    History & Etymology

    The name 'Obow' is extremely rare and its precise etymology is not well-documented. It is most likely derived from or related to the Yoruba language, where 'Oba' means 'king' or 'ruler'. Names in Yoruba often carry significant meanings, reflecting aspirations, circumstances of birth, or cultural values. Given its rarity, 'Obow' might be a unique coinage, a variant of a more common name, or a name with a very localized or historical usage within a specific Yoruba community. Without more historical context or linguistic analysis, its exact meaning and origin remain somewhat speculative, though the Yoruba connection is the most plausible.

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