Certificate of Name
Folami
Unisex
Yoruba
Meaning & Origin
Folami is a Yoruba name, used both as a first name and a surname. It carries the meaning "respect and honour me," reflecting values of dignity and esteem within Yoruba culture.Etymology and Cultural SignificanceThe name Folami originates from the Yoruba phrase composed of fi (give/show), ọlá (honour, respect, wealth), and mi (me), literally translating to "give me honour" or "respect and honour me." In Yoruba naming traditions, names often express aspirations, prayers, or commands, and Folami is a direct plea for respect—a value highly cherished in the community. It belongs to a class of names that reflect the importance of societal recognition and personal integrity.Notable BearersBen Folami (born 1999), an Australian professional footballer of Nigerian descent, plays as a forward.Folami Ankoanda-Thompson, an American singer and vocalist best known as a member of the band Chic.Folami Ideraabdullah, an American geneticist and assistant professor whose research focuses on gene-environment interaction.Distribution and VariantsFolami is predominantly used among Yoruba-speaking communities in Nigeria, and its diaspora in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom. The name may also be used as a surname in these communities. There are no widely recognized variant forms, though compound names starting with "Fola-" (like Folasade or Folake) share the root element fola (respect/honour).Meaning: "Respect and honour me"Origin: YorubaType: Given name and surnameUsage Regions: Nigeria (Yoruba), diaspora communities
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