Babajide
Masculine
Yoruba
Meaning & Origin
Babajide is a masculine name of Yoruba origin, a major ethnic group in South-western Nigeria.EtymologyThe name is derived from the Yoruba words bàbá meaning "father," jí meaning "to wake up," and dé meaning "to arrive." Thus, Babajide can be interpreted as "father has awakened" or "father has returned." Traditionally, the name is given to a son born after the death of his father or grandfather, symbolizing the return or presence of a paternal figure within the family. This naming practice reflects the Yoruba belief in reincarnation and the continuity of lineage.Notable BearersSeveral prominent individuals bear the name Babajide:Babajide Sanwo-Olu (born 1965) – the current Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria.Babajide Omoworare (born 1968) – a Nigerian politician and lawyer, former senator representing Osun East (2011–2019), and Senior Special Assistant to the President.Ibrahim Babajide Obanikoro (born 1981) – a Nigerian politician and former member of the Lagos State House of Assembly.Babajide Awobona – a Nigerian actor.Cultural SignificanceIn Yoruba culture, names carry deep meanings and are often tied to circumstances at birth. Babajide falls into the category of orúko àmútọ̀runwá (names brought from heaven) that reflect familial history. It is a spiritual affirmation that a lost patriarch lives on through the child, connecting the newborn to his ancestors. The cultural practice ensures that even in death, the father's presence is never truly lost.Meaning: "father has awakened"Origin: YorubaType: First nameUsage: primarily in southwestern Nigeria