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Akíntọ̀mídé
Meaning: Valor finds me.
Ayọ̀mídé
Meaning: My joy has come.
Bámidélé
Meaning: Follow me home.
Ọlámidé
Meaning: My wealth has come.
Ayọ̀bámidé
Meaning: Joy has come with me.
Iremìdé
Meaning: My goodness has come.
Oyètọ̀mídé
Meaning: Honour comes to me.
Olúmidé
Meaning: My lord has come. My hero has come.
Tọmídé
Meaning: Came to me. A short from of Akíntọ̀mídé, Oyètọ̀mídé, etc.
Ṣótànmídé
Meaning:
Adémidé
Meaning: My crown has come.
Ìfẹ́midé
Meaning: My love has come.
Arámìdé
Meaning: 1. My company, kin, or relative, has come. (Arámìdé) 2. My wonder has come (Àràmídé)
Ẹlẹ́mìdé
Meaning: The spirit-filled one arrives.
Iyìmídé
Meaning: My value has come.
Ṣómìdé
Meaning: My sorcerer has come.
Ọgbọ́nmidé
Meaning: My wisdom has come.
Olómidé
Meaning: The owner/carrier /seller of water is here.
Olútọ̀mídé
Meaning: 1. A hero came to me. 2. The lord came to me.
Ayọ̀bámidélé
Meaning: Joy followed me home.
Ọlátọ̀mídé
Meaning: Riches come to me or wealth have come to me.
Jẹ́midé
Meaning: Let me arrive.
Ògomìdé
Meaning: My glory has come.
Olúwakóretèmídé
Meaning: God has brought my portion of goodness.
Adétọ̀mídé
Meaning: Royalty came to me.
Omídélé
Meaning: Water (in form of this child) has arrived home.
Sìnmídélé
Meaning: Escort me home.
Ireolúwamìdé
Meaning: The goodness of my God has come.
Ìyámidé
Meaning: My mother has returned, mother has come back.
Olúwabámidélé
Meaning: God accompanied me home.
Wámidé
Meaning: ...Sought me here. [This is a short form of a longer name like Iréwámidé, Ayọ̀wámidé, Ọláwámidé, etc]
Tèmídé
Meaning: My own has arrived.
Ayọ̀olúwabámidélé
Meaning: God's joy followed me home.
Olúwagbọ́lámidé
Meaning: God has brought my wealth to me.
Ẹ̀mídé
Meaning: Soul/Life has arrived
Ocán tomí
Meaning: It is said among devotees within cuban òrìs̩à tradition that the name means "water and heart," or, alternately, "heart of water." In yoruba language, the name is derived from several possibilities. Ò̩kántò̩mí is the abbreviation of Ò̩kántò̩míwá or Ò̩kántò̩mídé, meaning "one (child) came directly to me" or "one (child) arrived directly to me." It can be used to refer to a child born after one has attended a festival for devotion to a yorùbá deity praying for assistance with fertility. Another possibility is Ò̩kántómi, meaning "one is enough for me." It suggests that the mother or parents gave birth to a single child after many failed attemps or infant deaths. (àbíkú)