Olutoyin
oh-loo-TOY-in
Olutoyin is a girl’s name of African origin, meaning “A Yoruba name meaning 'God is worthy of worship' or 'God is deserving of praise'. It's a spiritual name expressing deep reverence.”, and peaked in popularity in 1990.
What Olutoyin Means
“A Yoruba name meaning 'God is worthy of worship' or 'God is deserving of praise'. It's a spiritual name expressing deep reverence.”
The Story of Olutoyin
Consider a name that embodies deep reverence, a spiritual echo of worship that has resonated through generations.
Olutoyin is a Yoruba name from Nigeria, first recorded in 1990. It signifies 'God is worthy of worship' or 'God is deserving of praise,' combining 'Oluwa' (God) with 'toyin' (worthy of praise or worship). This name's quiet dignity has carried its spiritual message across time.
You imagine your daughter, Olutoyin, as someone with a deeply spiritual and humble heart. Her presence will inspire reverence, a quiet strength that acknowledges the divine in all things, and a profound respect for life's sacred mysteries.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1990
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1990
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