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Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye

/AH-duh-BY-oh TEH-mee-DY-oh oh-goon-LAY-yay/

  • Yoruba
  • Boy
  • 13 syl · long
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Quick facts

Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye at a glance

Origin
Yoruba
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/AH-duh-BY-oh TEH-mee-DY-oh oh-goon-LAY-yay/
Syllables
13
Length
long
Uniqueness
86/100
Life-path number
0

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye

“Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye is a Yoruba boy's full name. A precise sourced literal translation for the full name was not provided in the supplied research notes.”

Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye carries the shape and dignity of a Yoruba full name, with two given names followed by a family name. Since the supplied research notes do not include verified etymology for Adebayo, Temidayo, or Ogunleye, the safest reading is to treat the name as a Yoruba name with a strong cultural identity rather than to assign a literal meaning that has not been sourced here. That can still be a meaningful choice for a family. Yoruba names are often chosen with care, and many families use names to hold family history, hopes, faith, gratitude, circumstances around birth, or connections to elders. For parents, a name like Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye feels substantial. It has rhythm. It has presence. It gives a child room to use the full name in formal settings, while still offering shorter everyday options like Ade, Bayo, Temi, or Dayo at home and school. The first name Adebayo also has public recognition in the United States because of Edrice Femi "Bam" Adebayo, the American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat. The source excerpt gives the pronunciation of Adebayo as AH-də-BY-oh, which can help non-Yoruba speakers say it with more confidence. As a full name, Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye feels warm, rooted, and grown-up from the start. It is not a name that disappears into the background. It sounds like a name a child can grow into: sweet on a baby, confident on a teenager, and impressive on an adult signing his name at the bottom of an important letter.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye

Parents love Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye because it feels like a name with shoulders. It is formal, warm, and unmistakably connected to Yoruba identity. If you want a name that honors heritage without feeling small or ordinary, this one gives you plenty to work with. It also has flexibility, which matters more than people realize. A baby can be Bayo while he is learning to walk across the living room. A school-age child might choose Temi because it feels easy with friends. An adult can use Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye in full, and it sounds polished right away. The pronunciation may take a little practice for people who haven't heard Yoruba names often, but that is not a reason to avoid it. It is a reason to teach it clearly. Say it slowly once, then again with confidence: AH-duh-BY-oh TEH-mee-DY-oh oh-goon-LAY-yay. The name also has a light point of recognition through Bam Adebayo, the Miami Heat basketball player. That can make Adebayo feel more familiar to some families, while the full name still remains distinctive and personal.

Spelling variations

  • Adebayọ
  • Temidayọ
  • Ogunleyẹ

Nicknames

  • Ade
  • Bayo
  • Temi
  • Dayo
  • Timi
  • Bam

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye is identified here as a Yoruba boy's name, and that gives it a clear cultural home. For many Yoruba families, names are not treated as small labels. They can carry memory, family wishes, religious feeling, gratitude, and the story of a child's arrival. Because the supplied notes do not give a verified translation for each part of this full name, it would be careless to pretend we know exactly what every piece means. Still, the form itself tells us something: this is a name built with intention. The combination of more than one personal name is familiar to many families with Yoruba heritage. A child may have a name used daily, another used in family settings, and a surname that ties him to lineage. In a classroom in Atlanta or London, he might go by Bayo or Temi. At a naming ceremony, family gathering, graduation, or wedding, the full name Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye has a ceremonial weight that feels right. Parents outside Yoruba communities should approach the name with respect. That means learning the pronunciation, asking family members about their preferred form, and avoiding a nickname that strips away the name's identity unless the child or family welcomes it. A good practical example: if a teacher can learn Tchaikovsky or Michelangelo, they can learn Adebayo. A child deserves that care.

Uniqueness Score

86/100
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Numerology

0
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Grounded

    The full three-part name has a steady, family-centered feeling that suits a child with a calm inner core.

  • Warm

    Nicknames like Bayo, Temi, and Dayo give the name a friendly softness for everyday life.

  • Confident

    Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye has a strong formal presence, the kind of name that sounds at home on a diploma or team roster.

  • Respectful

    The name's Yoruba identity encourages care with pronunciation, heritage, and family story.

  • Adaptable

    He can use the full name in formal spaces and a short nickname with friends, which gives him choices as he grows.

Fun facts about Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye

  • Adebayo is the surname used publicly by NBA player Edrice Femi "Bam" Adebayo.
  • The supplied source gives Adebayo's pronunciation as AH-duh-BY-oh.
  • Bam Adebayo was drafted by the Miami Heat in the first round of the 2017 NBA draft.
  • Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye offers several natural short forms, including Ade, Bayo, Temi, and Dayo.
  • The full name has three parts, which gives parents both a formal option and several everyday choices.

Famous people named Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye

  • Edrice Femi "Bam" Adebayo: American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat, born in 1997. The supplied source notes that he is a multiple-time NBA All-Star and has represented the United States in Olympic basketball.

Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye in other scripts

Original

Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye

Transliterations

  • Adebayọ Temidayọ Ogunleyẹ

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Middle names that pair with Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye

  • Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye Adebayo James

    James gives the Yoruba first name a familiar, classic bridge in English-speaking settings.

  • Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye Adebayo Miles

    Miles is short and smooth, so it balances Adebayo without crowding it.

  • Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye Adebayo Samuel

    Samuel has a gentle, traditional sound that pairs well with the strength of Adebayo.

  • Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye Adebayo Kai

    Kai keeps the full name bright and modern, especially if parents want a brief middle.

  • Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye Adebayo Nathaniel

    Nathaniel adds a formal, graceful rhythm for parents who like longer names.

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Frequently asked questions about Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye

What does the name Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye mean?
The supplied research identifies it as a Yoruba boy's full name, but it does not provide a verified literal translation for each part. The safest answer is that it is a Yoruba name with cultural and family significance.
Is Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye a boy or girl name?
For this page, Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye is listed as a boy's name. Some Yoruba name elements can appear across families in different ways, so family preference matters too.
How do you pronounce Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye?
A helpful pronunciation is AH-duh-BY-oh TEH-mee-DY-oh oh-goon-LAY-yay. The supplied source gives Adebayo specifically as AH-duh-BY-oh.
Is Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye popular?
The supplied notes do not include baby-name ranking data for Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye. As a full name, it will likely feel distinctive in many English-speaking settings.
What are good nicknames for Adebayo Temidayo Ogunleye?
Ade, Bayo, Temi, Dayo, and Timi are natural everyday options. Bam may also feel familiar because of basketball player Bam Adebayo, though families may or may not want to use it.
What names pair well with Adebayo?
Short, clear middles often sound good with Adebayo, such as Kai, Miles, James, or Jude. If you like a more formal rhythm, Samuel or Nathaniel also pair nicely.