Oluwafikayo
oh-loo-wah-fee-KAH-yoh
Oluwafikayo is a boy’s name of African origin, meaning “A Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'God has made me rejoice' or 'God has brought joy to me.' The 'Oluwa' prefix signifies 'God' or 'Lord.'”, and peaked in popularity in 2015.
What Oluwafikayo Means
“A Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'God has made me rejoice' or 'God has brought joy to me.' The 'Oluwa' prefix signifies 'God' or 'Lord.'”
The Story of Oluwafikayo
Some names arrive like unexpected sunshine, filling your world with pure, unadulterated joy.
From the vibrant Yoruba culture of Nigeria, Oluwafikayo is a masculine name that rings with exultation. It means 'God has made me rejoice' or 'God has brought joy to me.'
This name is a prophecy of the happiness your son will bring and inspire. You will see his joy as a reflection of a divine blessing, a continuous stream of light in your lives.
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Peak Year
#5 in 2015
Total Births
5
First Recorded
2015
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