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    Tulaku

    Pronunciation: TOO-lah-koo

    ♂ Male
    Yoruba

    Meaning

    Born during the full moon

    Origin

    Yoruba

    History & Etymology

    The name Tulaku originates from the Yoruba people, one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa, primarily found in Nigeria. In Yoruba culture, names often carry significant meaning, reflecting the circumstances of a child's birth, the family's aspirations, or events occurring around the time of birth. 'Tulaku' specifically refers to a child born during the full moon, highlighting a connection to celestial events and their perceived influence on human life. This tradition of naming based on birth circumstances is deeply ingrained in Yoruba societal practices and spiritual beliefs.

    While not as globally recognized as some other Yoruba names, Tulaku holds cultural significance within its community. Names like Tulaku serve not just as identifiers but as narratives, linking individuals to their heritage and the natural world. The practice of bestowing such meaningful names continues to be a vital aspect of Yoruba identity and cultural transmission across generations.

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