| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omolabisi | A child has added to me - the child is an addition/multiplication of joy or wealth | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Omolabukunmi | My child is a blessing / a child who brings blessings (wealth/honor) | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Omolabukunola | The child is a blessing who brings wealth/prosperity | Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Omolabunmi | My child is a gift / the child has brought me joy | Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Omolade | Child has come with wealth; a child who brings honor and prosperity | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Omoladun | Child of sweetness/delight; brings joy | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Omolarah | Literally 'child is wealth' - a child who is precious/cherished by the family. | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Omolayo | Child brings joy | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Omololuwa | Child of God | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Omolore | Child of wealth / the child brings wealth or favor | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Omotola | Child worthy of honor | Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Onilonile | Owner of the house; master of the home | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Oniyi | Has honor; one who possesses dignity or respect | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Oranyan | Linked to the legendary Yoruba prince Oranmiyan/Oranyan; connotes royal lineage, rulership or warrior-king - loosely 'born to be a ruler'. | Yoruba | Boy | — | |
| Ore | Hebrew: 'light'; Yoruba: 'friend' or 'gift' (often a short form of longer names); English: 'metal-bearing rock' (ore). | English, Hebrew, Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Orun | Heaven, sky; the spiritual or ancestral realm | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Ositọlụwa | God favors or cares for the poor/the needy | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Oyah | Turkish: 'lace' or ornamental embroidery; Yoruba: name of the orisha (goddess) associated with winds, storms and change. 'Oyah' is most often a variant spelling of 'Oya'. | Turkish, Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Pemi | From Tibetan Pema meaning "lotus"; as a Yoruba diminutive it derives from longer names (e.g., Pemisola) and reflects their meanings. | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Phemi | From Greek: 'fame, report'; alternatively associated with Yoruba Femi meaning 'love me'/'beloved' when used as a variant | Greek, Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Sadele | Likely 'princess' or 'crowned one' depending on whether it derives from Sarah/Sadie or Folashade | English, Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Segun | Victorious; conqueror (often short for Olusegun/Oluwasegun, 'God is victorious') | Yoruba | Boy | — | |
| Seye | God has done/made this (often a short form of Oluwaseyi) | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| sijuade | Added to the crown; one who brings honor or increase to the crown/royalty | Yoruba | Boy | — | |
| Simbiatu | Blessed, gifted, or favored (often given to a child seen as a blessing) | Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Solah | {'Sanskrit/Hindi': 'sixteen (solah, the number 16)', 'Spanish/Latin': "related to 'sol' meaning 'sun' (interpreted as 'of the sun' or 'sunny')", 'Yoruba/Nigerian': "likely a short form of Olusola/Osola, relating to 'God has blessed with wealth' or 'makes wealth'", 'Arabic': "possible variant of Salah (صلاح) meaning 'righteousness' or 'goodness' (spelling differs)"} | Arabic, Hindi, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish, Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Temy | From Yoruba 'Temi' meaning 'mine' or 'belonging to me' (often a short form of longer names expressing gratitude or joy). | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Tinu | In Sanskrit-derived use: 'small, slender, delicate'. Also commonly used as a short form of longer Yoruba or other given names (meaning depends on the full name). | Sanskrit, Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Tiwa | Ours; belonging to us (from Yoruba 'tiwa') | Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Toks | Returned from overseas | English, Yoruba | Boy | — | |
| Tokunbo | Born abroad; came from across the sea | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Tope | Worthy of praise; deserving praise | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Tosin | Worthy to be worshipped / worthy of praise; often short for Oluwatosin ('God is worthy to be worshipped'). | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Toya' | Commonly a diminutive of LaToya or Toyin; associated meanings include "praiseworthy" or "worthy of praise" (from Yoruba Oluwatoyin). In other contexts it can be a place-derived Japanese name. | English, Japanese, Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Toye | In Yoruba usage, typically means 'worthy of praise' or 'to be praised'; as an English surname it has no specific given-name meaning. | English, Norman, Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Toyin | Worthy to be praised; often short for Oluwatoyin - 'God is worthy to be praised'. | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Tunde | Has returned | Yoruba | Boy | — | |
| Wunmi | Pleases me | Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Yemana | Mother of the sea; associated with the Yoruba sea goddess Yemọja | Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Yemmy | From Yoruba 'Yemi' meaning 'befits me' or 'suits me' - often short for names like Adeyemi ('the crown befits me') | Yoruba | Unisex | — | |
| Yetty | Home ruler; mother returned | English, French, Germanic, Yoruba | Girl | — | |
| Yewande | Mother sought me out | Yoruba | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Yoruba-origin name in our dataset.