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Yeside Nigerian name of Yoruba origins which means "Mother Has Come Again" or "Mother returns still". Yésìdé is a name given to baby girls born after the loss of a mother or grandmother, usually of one of the parents to the child.[1][2][3]
(Yésìdé) is aGender | Female |
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Language(s) | Yoruba |
Origin | |
Word/name | Nigeria |
Meaning | Mother Has Come Again" or Mother returns still |
Region of origin | South-west Nigeria |
References
edit- ^ "Yésìdé". www.yorubaname.com.
- ^ Egbosiuba, Jeanne. "Female Yoruba Baby Names Beginning With Y » All Things Nigeria".
- ^ Yoruba name yeside