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Yétúndé (given name)

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Yé-tún-dé
GenderFemale
Origin
Language(s)Yoruba
Word/nameNigerian
Meaning"Mother has returned" or "Mother has awakened"
Region of originSouth-west, Nigeria
Other names
Nickname(s)Tunde
Related names
  • Yetunde
  • Iyatude
  • Iyetude
  • Yemisi
  • Yosire
  • Yewande
  • Yemi
  • Yemisi

Yétúndé Yetunde.oggis a feminine name of Yoruba origin, from a major ethnic group in southwestern Nigeria. Derived from the Yoruba words "Yé" (mother), "tún" (has), and "dé" (arrived or returned), Yétúndé translates to "Mother has returned" or "Mother has awakened."[1] Traditionally, this name is given to a daughter born after the passing of her mother or grandmother, symbolizing the return of a maternal presence in the family. It holds deep cultural significance in Yoruba society, where mothers play a vital role in family life. A common nickname, "túndé," means "returned."[2]

Historical context

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Historically, in Yoruba culture, names play a crucial role in expressing family history, societal roles, and significant life events. Yetunde is often given to a daughter born after her mother's death or following a prolonged absence. In Yoruba culture, where belief in reincarnation is strong, it is thought that a soul returns from heaven to live a new life on earth. Traditionally, this name is seen as both a good omen and a source of comfort, symbolizing the return of a mother or maternal figure.[3]

Notable people with the name

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References

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  1. ^ "Yétúndé".
  2. ^ "Meaning, origin and history of the name Yetunde".
  3. ^ venere.it (2024-02-05). "Il significato e la storia del nome Yetunde". Venere (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-10-27.