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Iremide

/ee-reh-MEE-deh/

  • Yoruba
  • Unisex
  • 4 syl · medium
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Quick facts

Iremide at a glance

Origin
Yoruba
Gender
Unisex
Pronunciation
/ee-reh-MEE-deh/
Syllables
4
Length
medium
Uniqueness
92/100
Life-path number
9

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Iremide

“Iremide is a Yoruba unisex name meaning “my goodness has come.” It carries a warm sense of blessing, arrival, and answered hope.”

Iremide comes from Yoruba, a major language and culture of southwestern Nigeria and the wider Yoruba diaspora. The sourced YorubaName entry gives the name as Iremìdé and defines it plainly and beautifully: “My goodness has come.” That meaning is the heart of the name. It sounds like a parent looking at a child and saying, “Here is the good thing we were waiting for.” The name is often written without tone marks as Iremide, especially in English-language records, school forms, passports, and baby-name lists. In fully marked Yoruba, the tonal spelling Iremìdé carries pronunciation information that matters in the language. Tone marks are not decorative in Yoruba. They help distinguish words that may otherwise look similar in plain Roman letters. For many families, using the unmarked spelling is practical, while still knowing and honoring the original tonal form at home. Iremide has a soft, flowing sound: four light syllables, with the repeating “i” and “e” vowels giving it a gentle rhythm. It doesn’t feel heavy or formal. It feels bright, thankful, and easy to say once someone has heard it once. Because the meaning is not tied to one gender, it works naturally as a unisex name. The available U.S. data also supports that: Name Census estimates the name appears on both sides of the gender split, with 56.5% of registrations male and 43.5% female. For parents, the appeal is very personal. Iremide can mark a long-awaited pregnancy, a peaceful birth after worry, a child born after a difficult season, or simply the feeling that this baby brings goodness into the family. It is specific without being showy, culturally rooted without feeling closed off, and meaningful in a way a child can grow into.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Iremide

Parents often love Iremide because it says something tender without needing a long explanation. “My goodness has come” is the kind of meaning you can whisper over a sleeping baby and still imagine saying proudly at a graduation years later. It also has a lovely sound. Iremide is gentle and musical, with four easy syllables and a bright ending. It feels distinctive in English-speaking settings, but it isn’t harsh or hard to wear. Nicknames like Ire, Remi, and Mide give a child choices as they grow. For Yoruba families, Iremide can carry language, memory, and gratitude in one name. For families connected to Nigerian heritage, it can be a beautiful way to keep that connection visible in daily life. And because the available U.S. data shows use for both boys and girls, it works well for parents who want a genuinely unisex name with real cultural roots. The best part is the emotional clarity. Iremide doesn’t just sound pretty. It says, “You are good news to us.” That is a powerful thing to give a child.

Spelling variations

  • Iremìdé
  • Iremide

Nicknames

  • Ire
  • Remi
  • Mide
  • Ide

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

In Yoruba naming culture, names often do real emotional work. They can speak gratitude, family history, faith, circumstances around birth, or hopes for the child. Iremide fits that pattern beautifully because its meaning, “my goodness has come,” sounds like a direct statement of joy. It is the kind of name a parent might choose after waiting, praying, healing, or simply feeling deeply thankful for a new child. Yoruba names are also strongly shaped by sound and tone. The fully marked form, Iremìdé, tells a Yoruba reader how the name should be voiced. In everyday international use, many people write Iremide without the marks, but the marked form remains useful and meaningful, especially for families who want to keep the language connection clear. Teaching a child both versions can be a small but powerful way to connect them with heritage. The name is not presented in the provided sources as belonging to a specific religion, so it is safest to understand it as a Yoruba cultural name rather than a name limited to one faith tradition. Its message, though, can feel at home in many families: gratitude for goodness that has arrived. Some parents may hear that goodness in spiritual terms. Others may hear it as love, peace, or family happiness. A practical note: because Yoruba tone matters, families may want to gently model the pronunciation for teachers, relatives, and friends. A simple correction like “It’s ee-reh-MEE-deh” is usually enough. Names carry care, and this one deserves to be said with care.

Uniqueness Score

92/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

9
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Grateful

    The meaning “my goodness has come” gives the name a thankful, heart-full feeling from the start.

  • Gentle

    Iremide has a soft vowel-rich sound, which gives it a calm and approachable style.

  • Hopeful

    The name feels tied to arrival after waiting, making it a natural fit for a child associated with new hope.

  • Grounded

    Its Yoruba roots give the name depth, family meaning, and a strong sense of place.

  • Warm

    Because the name speaks of goodness coming into the family, it carries a loving and welcoming tone.

Fun facts about Iremide

  • The fully marked Yoruba form is Iremìdé.
  • YorubaName.com gives the meaning as “My goodness has come.”
  • Name Census estimates about 228 living Americans have Iremide as a first name.
  • Name Census reports the name’s U.S. peak year as 2020, with 32 babies.
  • The name is used for both boys and girls in U.S. registration data.
  • Iremide has four syllables, even though it has only seven letters.

Iremide in other scripts

Original

Iremìdé

Transliterations

  • Iremide

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Sibling names that go with Iremide

Goes well with

  • Ife
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Middle names that pair with Iremide

  • Iremide Iremide Grace

    Grace echoes the name’s feeling of blessing and keeps the full name soft.

  • Iremide Iremide James

    James gives the flowing first name a familiar, steady finish.

  • Iremide Iremide Pearl

    Pearl adds a small, bright image that fits the name’s gentle style.

  • Iremide Iremide Daniel

    Daniel balances Iremide with a classic name that many English speakers recognize easily.

  • Iremide Iremide Joy

    Joy pairs directly with the meaning and makes the whole name feel celebratory.

  • Iremide Iremide Cole

    Cole is short and crisp, which lets Iremide stay the clear focus.

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Frequently asked questions about Iremide

What does the name Iremide mean?
Iremide means “my goodness has come,” according to YorubaName.com. It is a thankful Yoruba name that feels full of relief, joy, and welcome.
Is Iremide a boy or girl name?
Iremide is unisex. Name Census data shows it appears for both boys and girls in the U.S., with 56.5% of registrations male and 43.5% female.
How do you pronounce Iremide?
A helpful English-style pronunciation is ee-reh-MEE-deh. The fully marked Yoruba spelling, Iremìdé, gives more precise tone information.
Is Iremide a popular name?
No, it is still rare in the U.S. Name Census estimates about 228 living Americans named Iremide and gives the name a 2024 SSA rank of #11,427.
What are good nicknames for Iremide?
Sweet nickname options include Ire, Remi, Mide, and Ide. Remi is especially easy in English-speaking settings, while Mide keeps more of the Yoruba sound.
What middle names go well with Iremide?
Short, clear middles pair nicely with Iremide. Try Iremide Joy, Iremide Grace, Iremide Cole, or Iremide James, depending on the sound and style you like.