Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Language(s) | Yoruba |
Word/name | Nigerian |
Meaning | "Father has returned" or "Father has awakened" |
Region of origin | South-west, Nigeria |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Jide, Jido |
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Bàbájídé Yoruba origin; a major ethnic group in South-western Nigeria. The name is derived from the Yoruba words, bàbá – " father " jí –"wake up," and dé –"arrive." Thus, Bàbájídé means "Father has returned" or "Father has awakened."[1] The name is traditionally given to a son born after the death of the father or grandfather, symbolising the return or presence of a paternal figure within the family. It carries deep cultural significance in Yoruba society, where fathers play an essential role in the family. Nicknames include "Jide" "Jido" .[2][3][4][5][6]
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