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oludele

Oludele is a given name of Yoruba origin, widely used among Yoruba-speaking communities in Nigeria and in the diaspora. It is traditionally associated with male naming, though some families may use it for any gender. In practice, it is most commonly encountered as a personal name rather than a surname.

Etymology and meaning commonly attributed to the name link it to Yoruba elements meaning God and coming.

Usage and distribution: Oludele is most frequently found in southwestern Nigeria, including states such as Oyo,

Cultural context: The name forms part of a broader Yoruba practice of meaningful naming, where names convey

See also: Yoruba naming traditions, Yoruba language.

The
name
is
usually
interpreted
as
expressing
that
God
has
come
or
arrived
in
a
notable
way,
with
variations
in
nuance
depending
on
pronunciation
and
family
interpretation.
As
with
many
Yoruba
names,
the
exact
meaning
can
reflect
gratitude,
blessing,
or
a
significant
event
surrounding
birth.
Osun,
Ogun,
Lagos,
Ekiti,
and
Ondo,
and
among
Yoruba
communities
in
adjacent
regions
such
as
Benin
and
Togo.
It
is
also
present
in
Yoruba-speaking
communities
in
the
diaspora,
including
Europe,
North
America,
and
other
parts
of
Africa,
where
Yoruba
naming
traditions
are
preserved.
religious
beliefs,
family
circumstances
at
birth,
or
hopes
for
the
child’s
future.
Oludele,
like
related
names
starting
with
Olu-,
reflects
the
central
role
of
divine
attributes
and
blessing
in
Yoruba
personal
naming.