Yetunde

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Yetunde (Template:ErrorTemplate:Category handler)[1][2] is a traditional name of the Yoruba ethnic group for females which factors into Yoruba religious beliefs, meaning "Mother has returned".[3][4] This is the name the Yoruba give to a daughter born shortly after the death of a paternal grandmother.[5] In essence, the baby is regarded in Yoruba society and worldview as the reincarnation of their grandmother.[6] In similarity, Babatunde (father again come) and Babajide (father wake come) are the male equivalent.[6]

Spelling variations

Iyabo, Iyamide, Yetunde, Yedjide, or Yewande, meaning "Mother has returned".[5]

Notable people with the name include

Notable people with the alternative name form include:

See also

References

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  5. a b Ogunyemi, Chikwenye Okonjo, Africa Wo/Man Palava: "The Nigerian Novel by Women." University of Chicago Press (1996), p. 76, Template:ISBN [1] Accessed 31 March 2025
  6. a b Indiana University. Archives of Languages of the World, "Anthropological Linguistics, Volumes 19-20." Department of Anthropology, Indiana University (1977), p. 59

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