Abeje
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Gender | Family Name |
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Language(s) | Yoruba |
Origin | |
Word/name | Nigeria |
Meaning | one who must be pleaded with to answer |
Region of origin | South-west Nigeria |
AbejeYoruba origin and carries cultural and spiritual depth in Yoruba naming traditions. Though it’s relatively uncommon, the name reflects a meaningful combination of elements that honor heritage, identity, or family lineage. In Yoruba, names often carry profound meanings connected to destiny, blessings, and life purpose. The components of the name. a (someone), bẹ̀ (to beg or plead), and jẹ́ (to heed)—come together to emphasize the significance of seeking and receiving blessings. Another similar name is Abeke (Àbẹ̀kẹ́), meaning "one who is begged to be cherished or pampered."[1][2][3]
(Àbẹ̀jẹ́), meaning "one who must be pleaded with to answer," is ofNotable person with the name
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