The baby name Ebinuadeoluwakitanoluwa is a Unisex name , 13 syllables long and is pronounced eh-BEE-noo-AH-deh oh-LOO-wah kee-TAHN oh-LOO-wah.
Ebinuadeoluwakitanoluwa is Yoruba in Origin.
The baby name Ebinuadeoluwakitanoluwa is a Unisex name , 13 syllables long and is pronounced eh-BEE-noo-AH-deh oh-LOO-wah kee-TAHN oh-LOO-wah.
Ebinuadeoluwakitanoluwa is Yoruba in Origin.
Ebinuadeoluwakitanoluwa is a modern Yoruba compound sentence-name from southwestern Nigeria, built from Ebinuade + Oluwakitan + Oluwa. Ebinuade likely fuses ìbínú (anger), nú (to dispel), and adé (crown), yielding “the crown/royalty dispels anger.” Oluwakitan combines Olúwa (the Lord) with kìí tán (“does not end”), expressing “the Lord is inexhaustible/never fails.” Together, the name affirms calm, dignified leadership under God’s unending sufficiency.
Such extended theophoric names flourished in 20th–21st‑century Yoruba communities and the diaspora, often bestowed at the eighth‑day naming ceremony as declarations of faith and circumstance. Variants reflect spacing and hyphenation: Ebinuade-Oluwakitan-Oluwa; Ebinuade Oluwakitan Oluwa; or the shorter Oluwakitanoluwa/Ebinuadeoluwakitan. Orthographic Yoruba may appear as Ìbínúadé‑Olúwakìtán‑Olúwa. Common diminutives include Kìtán (Kitan), Wákìtán, and Adé; gender-neutral in use. Close cognates are Oluwakitan, Kitanoluwa, and Adeoluwa, all sharing the theme of God’s enduring sufficiency.
Ebinuadeoluwakitanoluwa turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.
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