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    Omotayo

    Pronunciation: OH-moh-TAH-yoh

    ♀ Female
    Yoruba

    Meaning

    Child of joy

    Origin

    Yoruba

    History & Etymology

    Omotayo is a traditional Yoruba name from West Africa. In Yoruba culture, names are often sentences or phrases that convey meaning, blessings, or circumstances surrounding a child's birth. 'Omo' means 'child' and 'tayo' is derived from 'ayo' meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'. The name reflects the joy and happiness a child brings to their family.

    It is a name that carries significant cultural weight, often chosen to express the parents' delight and gratitude for their new arrival. While traditionally used in Nigeria and other Yoruba-speaking regions, it has gained some recognition internationally due to migration and cultural exchange.

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    • Tayo
    • Omo

    Omotayo in different fonts

    OmotayoDancing Script
    OmotayoCaveat
    OmotayoSatisfy
    OmotayoPacifico
    OmotayoGreat Vibes

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