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A peaceful Yoruba-inspired nursery scene with a swaddled sleeping baby, soft pastels, woven accents, and a small crown charm.

Adetokunbo Oladimeji

/ah-deh-toh-KOON-boh oh-lah-dee-MEH-jee/

  • Yoruba
  • Boy
  • 10 syl · long
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Quick facts

Adetokunbo Oladimeji at a glance

Origin
Yoruba
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/ah-deh-toh-KOON-boh oh-lah-dee-MEH-jee/
Syllables
10
Length
long
Uniqueness
92/100
Life-path number
6

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Adetokunbo Oladimeji

“Adetokunbo is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown or royalty from across the seas” or “the crown or royalty from a foreign land.” Oladimeji is a Yoruba second name, but the supplied sources do not give a verified meaning for it.”

Adetokunbo Oladimeji has the rich, ceremonial feel many Yoruba names carry: it sounds like a full story, not just a label. The verified meaning of Adetokunbo is “the crown or royalty from across the seas” or “the crown or royalty from a foreign land.” That meaning comes from two parts. Adé means “crown” or “royalty,” a familiar element in many Yoruba names. Tòkunbọ comes from a phrase meaning someone came by sea and arrived, with the sense of coming from abroad or across the ocean. For a parent, that gives Adetokunbo a very particular warmth. It can feel especially fitting for a child born outside Nigeria, a child with family across countries, or a child whose arrival connects more than one place. The name does not sound like a travel note. It sounds like belonging carried across distance. The Yoruba form given in the source is Adétòkunbọ̀, with tone marks that guide pronunciation and meaning. In everyday English-language use, families often write it without diacritics as Adetokunbo, especially on school forms, passports, and digital records. Both forms point back to the same Yoruba name. Oladimeji appears here as the second part of the full name. Because the supplied sources do not provide a meaning for Oladimeji, it’s safest to treat it as a Yoruba name in its own right without assigning a meaning we can’t verify from the given material. Even so, the full combination has a dignified rhythm: Adetokunbo feels expansive and ancestral, while Oladimeji gives the name a grounded, distinctly Yoruba finish. This is a strong choice for families who want a name that speaks of heritage, movement, welcome, and worth. It carries a sense of arrival: a child cherished as royal, connected to family history, and proudly tied to Yoruba identity.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Adetokunbo Oladimeji

Parents often love Adetokunbo Oladimeji because it gives a child a name with real weight and tenderness. Adetokunbo doesn’t just sound beautiful. It says something: a crown has arrived from across the seas, or from a foreign land. For a Yoruba family living abroad, or a family with loved ones spread across countries, that can feel incredibly personal. It’s also a name that grows well. On a baby, Adetokunbo feels affectionate and full of promise. On a teenager, Tokunbo or Ade gives him an easy everyday option. On an adult, the full name has dignity in a room before he even says much. There’s a practical side too. Yes, it’s long. Yes, some people will need to hear it twice. But many children learn to take pride in teaching others their names, especially when the meaning is this strong. A parent might say, “His name is Adetokunbo. It means the crown came from across the seas.” That’s a wonderful introduction. Choose it if you want a name that feels rooted, global, and proudly Yoruba.

Spelling variations

  • Adétòkunbọ̀
  • Adetokunbo

Nicknames

  • Ade
  • Tokunbo
  • Toks
  • Kunbo
  • Bobo
  • Dimeji

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

In Yoruba naming culture, names often carry meaning, family memory, and a sense of circumstance. Adetokunbo fits that pattern beautifully. Its meaning, “the crown or royalty from across the seas” or “from a foreign land,” can speak to birth outside Africa, family ties abroad, or the emotional return of a child to a wider lineage. It is the kind of name that can make grandparents smile because it says something specific about where a child belongs and how loved he is. The element Adé, meaning “crown” or “royalty,” is especially meaningful in Yoruba names. It gives the name a noble, honored quality without sounding showy. In many families, a name with Adé can feel like a blessing: the child is valued, protected, and received with dignity. Adetokunbo is listed as unisex, though predominantly male, and it can be used as both a given name and a surname. That flexibility is common in many naming traditions, where a meaningful name can move through generations and family lines in different ways. For parents raising a Yoruba child in the diaspora, Adetokunbo Oladimeji can be especially powerful. Teachers may need help with pronunciation at first, and that’s okay. A simple cue like “ah-deh-toh-KOON-boh” gives people a way in. The name asks to be learned, and it rewards that care with history, music, and pride.

Uniqueness Score

92/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

6
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Dignified

    The crown meaning in Adetokunbo gives the name a calm, honored presence.

  • World-connected

    Its reference to coming from across the seas makes the name feel naturally tied to more than one place.

  • Grounded

    The full Yoruba rhythm of Adetokunbo Oladimeji gives it a rooted, family-centered feel.

  • Memorable

    It has length, music, and meaning, so people tend to remember it once they learn it.

  • Warmly proud

    The name carries cultural pride without needing to explain itself loudly.

Fun facts about Adetokunbo Oladimeji

  • Adetokunbo can be used as both a given name and a surname.
  • The Yoruba form Adétòkunbọ̀ includes tone marks that help guide pronunciation.
  • The Adé part of Adetokunbo means “crown” or “royalty.”
  • The name is listed as unisex, though predominantly male.
  • A simple everyday nickname is Tokunbo, while Ade is shorter and very easy to use.

Famous people named Adetokunbo Oladimeji

  • Kunle Adetokunbo: Kunle Adetokunbo, widely known as Dejo Tunfulu, was a Nigerian comic actor associated with the Yoruba movie industry. The supplied source notes his roles in works such as Hally The Drummer and Jide Jendo.

Adetokunbo Oladimeji in other scripts

Original

Adétòkunbọ̀ Oladimeji

Transliterations

  • Adetokunbo Oladimeji

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Sibling names that go with Adetokunbo Oladimeji

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Middle names that pair with Adetokunbo Oladimeji

  • Adetokunbo Oladimeji Adetokunbo Oladimeji James

    James is short and familiar, so it balances the length and Yoruba rhythm of the first two names.

  • Adetokunbo Oladimeji Adetokunbo Oladimeji Elias

    Elias has a gentle, international sound that sits well after the strong opening name.

  • Adetokunbo Oladimeji Adetokunbo Oladimeji Gabriel

    Gabriel adds a warm, classic ending without competing with the cultural weight of Adetokunbo.

  • Adetokunbo Oladimeji Adetokunbo Oladimeji Adewale

    Adewale keeps the full name deeply Yoruba and echoes the Adé element in Adetokunbo.

  • Adetokunbo Oladimeji Adetokunbo Oladimeji Benjamin

    Benjamin gives the full name a soft, familiar close for families using both Yoruba and English names.

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Frequently asked questions about Adetokunbo Oladimeji

What does the name Adetokunbo Oladimeji mean?
Adetokunbo means “the crown or royalty from across the seas” or “the crown or royalty from a foreign land.” The supplied sources do not give a verified meaning for Oladimeji, so it’s best not to assign one without family or linguistic confirmation.
Is Adetokunbo Oladimeji a boy or girl name?
Adetokunbo is listed as unisex, though predominantly male. Adetokunbo Oladimeji is a strong Yoruba choice for a boy.
How do you pronounce Adetokunbo Oladimeji?
A helpful English-style pronunciation is ah-deh-toh-KOON-boh oh-lah-dee-MEH-jee. If your family uses Yoruba tones, the traditional sound may be more precise than an English phonetic spelling can show.
Is Adetokunbo Oladimeji popular?
The supplied popularity source does not show Adetokunbo ranked in 2023 in its United States and United Kingdom data. That makes it feel uncommon, especially outside Yoruba communities.
What are good nicknames for Adetokunbo Oladimeji?
Ade, Tokunbo, Toks, Kunbo, Bobo, and Dimeji can all work. Tokunbo keeps the name’s core sound, while Ade is short and easy for daily use.
What names pair well with Adetokunbo Oladimeji?
Shorter classics like James, Elias, Gabriel, and Benjamin pair well because they don’t crowd the full name. Yoruba choices like Adewale also work beautifully if you want the whole name to feel strongly rooted.