Oluwamayomikun
oh-loo-wah-mah-yoh-mee-KOON
Oluwamayomikun is a boy’s name of African origin, meaning “A Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'God has given me my own joy' or 'My joy has come from God.' 'Oluwa' means 'God,' and 'mayomikun' relates to joy.”, and peaked in popularity in 2010.
What Oluwamayomikun Means
“A Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'God has given me my own joy' or 'My joy has come from God.' 'Oluwa' means 'God,' and 'mayomikun' relates to joy.”
The Story of Oluwamayomikun
Picture a name that embodies the very essence of personal joy, a declaration that happiness has found its home.
Oluwamayomikun is a radiant Yoruba name from Nigeria, celebrating happiness as a divine gift. It translates to 'God has given me my own joy' or 'My joy has come from God,' emphasizing personal contentment.
You imagine a son whose spirit shines with an inherent happiness, a deep sense of contentment that comes from knowing his joy is divinely sourced. He will radiate inner peace.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 2010
Total Births
5
First Recorded
2010
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