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A peaceful swaddled baby in a cozy Yoruba-inspired nursery with soft royal accents.

Adewale

/ah-deh-WAH-leh/

  • Yoruba
  • Boy
  • 4 syl · medium
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Quick facts

Adewale at a glance

Origin
Yoruba
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/ah-deh-WAH-leh/
Syllables
4
Length
medium
Uniqueness
82/100
Life-path number
6

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Adewale

“Adewale is a Yoruba boy’s name from Nigeria meaning “the crown has come home” or “the crown has returned.” It combines ade, “crown” or “royalty,” with wale, “has come home” or “has returned.””

Adewale is a deeply meaningful Yoruba name, rooted in the language and naming traditions of the Yoruba people of Nigeria, West Africa. Its meaning is often given as “the crown has come home” or “the crown has returned.” The first element, ade, means “crown” or “royalty,” while wale carries the sense of coming home, returning, or arriving back where one belongs. Together, the name feels both dignified and tender: it suggests not only royal honor, but also restoration, belonging, and a joyful return. In Yoruba names, words are rarely just decorative sounds. They often carry family history, hopes, gratitude, spiritual feeling, or a message about the circumstances of a child’s birth. Adewale can be understood as a name of welcome. It may express that a child’s arrival has brought honor back into the family, restored happiness, or marked a new season of good fortune. Because ade is associated with crowns and royalty, the name has a noble tone without feeling distant or formal. The wale ending softens it beautifully, grounding the idea of a crown in the warmth of home. The name is traditionally connected with royal identity or with a birth seen as restoring honor or glory to the family. Even outside that specific context, many parents are drawn to Adewale because it balances strength and affection. It says, in effect, “You are precious, you belong, and your presence brings dignity to this family.” Short forms such as Ade and Wale are also associated with the name, giving it flexibility for everyday use while preserving its full ceremonial beauty.

Spelling variations

  • Adewalé

Nicknames

  • Ade
  • Wale

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Adewale belongs to the rich Yoruba naming tradition, where a child’s name can carry meaning, memory, and blessing. Yoruba names often speak to family circumstances, religious feeling, ancestry, status, or the emotions surrounding a birth. A name may tell a story: what the parents hoped for, what the family had endured, or what they believed the child’s arrival represented. In that context, Adewale is especially expressive. Its imagery of the crown returning home suggests restoration, dignity, and a sense that something valuable has come back to its rightful place. The crown element, ade, is culturally resonant because crowns are associated with authority, honor, leadership, and royal heritage. The “homecoming” element, wale, gives the name emotional depth. Rather than simply saying “royalty,” Adewale says that honor has arrived home, or that glory has returned to the family circle. This can make the name feel celebratory, especially for a long-awaited child or a child whose birth is experienced as healing, hopeful, or significant. The source material notes that Adewale may traditionally be given to a child born into a royal family, or to a child whose birth is seen as restoring honor or glory. Parents today may also choose it for its sound, heritage, and affirming message. There are no universal taboos attached to the name in the supplied sources, but as with many culturally rooted names, it is best approached with respect for its Yoruba origin and meaning. For families of Yoruba heritage, Adewale can be a bridge between generations. For others, it is a name to use thoughtfully, with awareness that it carries more than a pretty sound: it carries a cultural story of homecoming, honor, and belonging.

Uniqueness Score

82/100
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Numerology

6
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Dignified

    Adewale’s crown imagery gives the name a graceful sense of honor, self-respect, and quiet confidence.

  • Grounded

    Because the name includes the idea of coming home, it naturally suggests belonging, steadiness, and emotional roots.

  • Restorative

    Its meaning of a crown returning can symbolize someone who brings hope, healing, or renewed joy into a family.

  • Warm

    The homecoming meaning keeps the name affectionate and welcoming, not just grand or formal.

  • Purposeful

    A name with such a strong message can feel connected to identity, legacy, and living with intention.

Famous people named Adewale

  • Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje is a British actor born on August 22, 1967, in Islington, London. He is known for television roles including Simon Adebisi in Oz and Mr. Eko in Lost, as well as film roles in The Mummy Returns, The Bourne Identity, Thor: The Dark World, Concussion, and Suicide Squad.
  • Adewale Ogunleye: Adewale Ogunleye, born on August 9, 1977, is identified in the source material as a former American football defensive end who played in the National Football League.

Adewale in other scripts

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Adewale

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Sibling names that go with Adewale

Goes well with

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Middle names that pair with Adewale

  • Adewale Adewale James

    James gives the richly cultural first name a familiar, classic balance.

  • Adewale Adewale Ife

    Ife has a gentle sound and means love in Yoruba usage, creating a warm, affectionate pairing.

  • Adewale Adewale Samuel

    Samuel adds a steady, traditional rhythm after the four-syllable flow of Adewale.

  • Adewale Adewale Femi

    Femi keeps the pairing Yoruba in feeling and offers a bright, friendly sound.

  • Adewale Adewale Joseph

    Joseph is timeless and widely recognizable, giving Adewale an easy cross-cultural companion.

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Frequently asked questions about Adewale

What does Adewale mean?
Adewale means "Adewale is a Yoruba boy’s name from Nigeria meaning “the crown has come home” or “the crown has returned.” It combines ade, “crown” or “royalty,” with wale, “has come home” or “has returned.”".
Is Adewale a boy or girl name?
Adewale is traditionally a boy's name.
How do you pronounce Adewale?
Adewale is pronounced "ah-deh-WAH-leh".
What are good middle names for Adewale?
Visit the Adewale page for curated middle name pairings and sibling matches.
What are good sibling names for Adewale?
We suggest sibling names that pair well with Adewale based on origin, meaning, and sound. See the "sibling names" section on this page.