Oluf is a male given name of Old Norse origin, composed of 'Álfr' meaning 'elf', and 'úlfR' meaning 'wolf'. It has a royal history in Scandinavia, including being borne by Norwegian kings Oluf II and Oluf III.
OluFunmilayo is a unique Nigerian name with roots in the Yoruba culture, combining 'Olu' meaning 'king' or 'queen', and 'Funmilayo' suggesting prosperity.
Olumide is a distinct Yoruba male given name from Nigeria, translating to 'Returner comes home' or 'The one who returns from death', symbolizing triumph over adversity.
Oluremi is a Nigerian Yoruba female name meaning "Royalty has waited for me," symbolizing patience and anticipation, while also referencing the supreme deity Olodumare.
Oluremi is a Nigerian-Yoruba name that combines 'Olu', meaning king or queen, with 'Remi', signifying arrival, translating literally as "The king has arrived".
Olurotimi is a unique Yoruba name from Nigeria, popularized by musician Fela Kuti. Its meaning, 'The king's wish will come true,' reflects the aspiration for a successful leader with strong willpower.
Olus is a distinctive male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. Its meaning, "wealth" or "prosperity," reflects the significant role names play in this West African tradition.
Oluwabukola is a distinct and elegant name of Nigerian origin, translating to 'The Lord is rich' in Yoruba culture, reflecting its holders' faith and belief in God's abundance.
Oluwadabira is a Yoruba male name from Nigeria, combining "Oluwa" meaning lord/owner and "dabira" signifying beauty, translating to "the lord is beautiful.
Oluwademilade is a Nigerian name composed of "Oluwa" meaning Lord or Owner and "Damilade" translating to My Lord has come, carrying the powerful message of Lord has arrived.
Oluwadunmininu is a Nigerian, specifically Yoruba name that translates to 'It is God who has made me rich,' conveying a message of divine gratitude and prosperity.
Oluwadurotimi is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, composed of 'Oluwa' meaning 'owner/Lord,' and 'Durotimi' signifying 'bringing joy,' together conveying 'The Owner/Bringing Joy.'
Oluwafeyikemi is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, composed of 'Oluwa' (Lord/God), 'Fe'yo' (rejoice) and '-kemi' (holds), meaning 'God makes me happy, holds joy.'