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Tolúlọpẹ́
Meaning: God be praised.
Títílọpẹ́
Meaning: (Our) thanksgiving is forever.
Tolúwalọpẹ́
Meaning: Praises belong to God.
Orelópé
Meaning: Kindness is rewarding.
Díẹ̀kọ́lọpẹ́
Meaning: My thanks/praise is limitless.
Fálọpẹ́
Meaning: Ifá is thanksgiving.
Tolúwalọpẹ́mi
Meaning: My thanksgiving belongs to God.
Títílọpẹ́olúwa
Meaning: My gratefulness to God is forever.
Olúwalólọpẹ́
Meaning: Thanksgiving belongs to God.
Fátinúkùn
Meaning: Ifá has developed a stomach (for keeping secrets).
Títí
Meaning: Forever. Shortened form: Títílọpẹ́ Títílayọ̀ Títílolúwa Títílọlá
Ala Iña
Meaning: Among practitioners of Cuban Òrìṣà tradition, the Yorùbá-based religious tradition that developed in the island of Cuba, the name Ala Iña is said by practitioners to mean "the mantle of fire (from the core of the earth)." It is a name given to initiates of Santería/Lucumí. The name is derived from the Yorùbá name "O̩láníyan," which, in Yorùbá language, means "wealth/nobility has a proud gait/swagger." In Yorùbá culture it is given to a newborn as a result of a birth within nobility.
Ochún miguá
Meaning: For practitioners of Cuban òrìs̩à tradition, which is the Yorùbá-based religious tradition that developed in Cuba, Ochún Miguá is said to mean "Oshún (a Yorùbá river deity) brought this one in her arms." It is used within the Cuban òrìṣà community as a possible name for initiates of that goddess. The equivalent Yorùbá name in West Africa is "Ò̩s̩únmúyìíwá," which means "Ò̩s̩un (a Yorùbá river deity) brought this one."
Tolú
Meaning: Belonging to Olú.
Echudina
Meaning: In Cuban usage, the belief is that it means "Echu of the flame/fire." In Yorùbá language, "Ès̩údínà" means "Èṣú blocks the road (from enemies)."