Págà! A kò rí oun tó jọ "Múyìíwá"
Ǹjẹ́ o fẹ́ràn láti fi orúkọ kún àwọn orúkọ wa?
Jọ̀ọ́ lọ sí abala ibi tí a ti ń forúkọ sílẹ̀.Wò níbí àwọn orúkọ tó lè jọ ara wọn
Múyìwá
Meaning: 1. Brought this. [A shortened form of "Olúmúyìíwá"] 2. Brought honour [A shortened form of "Olúmúyìwá"]
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."