Abíkú Names in Yorùbá and Their Meanings
1. Banjoko
Yoruba: Banjọ́kò — “Stay and sit with us.”
English: A plea telling the child to remain alive.
2. Durosimi
Yoruba: Dúró sí mi — “Stay with me.”
English: Asking the child not to die but stay with the parents.
3. Durojaiye
Yoruba: Dúró jàiyè — “Stay and enjoy life.”
English: A request for the child to live long.
4. Matanmi
Yoruba: Má tan mí — “Don’t deceive me.”
English: Telling the child not to die again after previous losses.
5. Ekunsumi
Yoruba: Èkún sùn mí — “I am tired of crying.”
English: Parents are tired of losing children.
6. Kosoko
Yoruba: Kò s’ókò — “There is no hoe (to dig a grave).”
English: A statement rejecting death.
7. Kukoyi
Yoruba: Kú kò yìí — “Death is not appropriate here.”
English: Rejecting the spirit of death.
8. Ariori
Yoruba: Arí orí — “We have found (kept) this destiny.”
English: Claiming the child’s destiny for life.
9. Anndu / Andu
Yoruba: Án dú — “We pleaded (for you).”
English: The child is begged to stay alive.
10. Kokumo
Yoruba: Kò kú mó — “He/She will not die again.”
English: Declaring the end of childhood deaths.
11. Bamitale
Yoruba: Bà mí t’álé — “Stay with me till evening.”
English: A wish for life and longevity.
12. Kaleyaiye
Yoruba: Kále yàiyé — “Let tomorrow meet you alive.”
English: Praying for the child to survive day after day.
13. Durotimi
Yoruba: Dúró tì mí — “Stay by my side.”
English: A plea for survival.
14. Biobaku
Yoruba: Bí ọ bá kú — “If you die…” (unfinished, implying a threat or strong warning)
English: Used to discourage the child spirit from returning to the spiritual realm.
15. Beyioku
Yoruba: Bẹ́ yìí ó kú — “If this one dies…”
English: A warning name used in Abiku situations.
16. Kasimawo
Yoruba: Kà sí mọ̀ wò — “Let’s wait and see.”
English: Parents aren’t fully confident the child will stay.
17. Malomo
Yoruba: Má lọ mọ́ — “Don’t go again.”
English: A command telling the child not to die again.
18. Kumapayi
Yoruba: Kú má pa yìí — “Death must not take this one.”
English: A declaration rejecting death completely.
1. Banjoko
Yoruba: Banjọ́kò — “Stay and sit with us.”
English: A plea telling the child to remain alive.
2. Durosimi
Yoruba: Dúró sí mi — “Stay with me.”
English: Asking the child not to die but stay with the parents.
3. Durojaiye
Yoruba: Dúró jàiyè — “Stay and enjoy life.”
English: A request for the child to live long.
4. Matanmi
Yoruba: Má tan mí — “Don’t deceive me.”
English: Telling the child not to die again after previous losses.
5. Ekunsumi
Yoruba: Èkún sùn mí — “I am tired of crying.”
English: Parents are tired of losing children.
6. Kosoko
Yoruba: Kò s’ókò — “There is no hoe (to dig a grave).”
English: A statement rejecting death.
7. Kukoyi
Yoruba: Kú kò yìí — “Death is not appropriate here.”
English: Rejecting the spirit of death.
8. Ariori
Yoruba: Arí orí — “We have found (kept) this destiny.”
English: Claiming the child’s destiny for life.
9. Anndu / Andu
Yoruba: Án dú — “We pleaded (for you).”
English: The child is begged to stay alive.
10. Kokumo
Yoruba: Kò kú mó — “He/She will not die again.”
English: Declaring the end of childhood deaths.
11. Bamitale
Yoruba: Bà mí t’álé — “Stay with me till evening.”
English: A wish for life and longevity.
12. Kaleyaiye
Yoruba: Kále yàiyé — “Let tomorrow meet you alive.”
English: Praying for the child to survive day after day.
13. Durotimi
Yoruba: Dúró tì mí — “Stay by my side.”
English: A plea for survival.
14. Biobaku
Yoruba: Bí ọ bá kú — “If you die…” (unfinished, implying a threat or strong warning)
English: Used to discourage the child spirit from returning to the spiritual realm.
15. Beyioku
Yoruba: Bẹ́ yìí ó kú — “If this one dies…”
English: A warning name used in Abiku situations.
16. Kasimawo
Yoruba: Kà sí mọ̀ wò — “Let’s wait and see.”
English: Parents aren’t fully confident the child will stay.
17. Malomo
Yoruba: Má lọ mọ́ — “Don’t go again.”
English: A command telling the child not to die again.
18. Kumapayi
Yoruba: Kú má pa yìí — “Death must not take this one.”
English: A declaration rejecting death completely.
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