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Moyosore Oluwatosin

/moh-yoh-SOH-reh oh-loo-wah-TOH-sin/

  • Yoruba
  • Unisex
  • 9 syl · long
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Quick facts

Moyosore Oluwatosin at a glance

Origin
Yoruba
Gender
Unisex
Pronunciation
/moh-yoh-SOH-reh oh-loo-wah-TOH-sin/
Syllables
9
Length
long
Uniqueness
92/100
Life-path number
0

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Moyosore Oluwatosin

“Moyosore Oluwatosin is a Yoruba unisex name with a deeply thankful feeling. Moyosore can mean “I rejoice in what I have done” or “delight in my good deeds,” while Oluwatosin means “God is worthy to be served” or “God deserves worship.””

Moyosore Oluwatosin is a name with a bright, grateful center. Moyosore comes from Yoruba, a language spoken primarily by the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria, with Yoruba communities also connected to Benin and Togo. The name is commonly understood through the elements “moyo,” meaning “I am delighted” or “I rejoice,” a connective or possessive “o,” and “sore,” meaning “I have done well” or “it is good.” Put together, Moyosore carries the sense of rejoicing in goodness, blessings, achievement, or something well done. Oluwatosin adds a more explicitly spiritual note. In Yoruba names, “Oluwa” often refers to God or the Lord, and “tosin” is associated with being worthy of service, praise, or worship. So the full name feels like a complete family statement: joy, gratitude, goodness, and reverence. It’s the kind of name that sounds like parents pausing after a long season and saying, “This child is good news.” Yoruba names often do more than identify a child. They can preserve a family’s prayer, a memory, a birth circumstance, or a quiet declaration of faith. A baby named Moyosore Oluwatosin might be named after a safe delivery, a long-awaited pregnancy, a family milestone, or simply a deep sense that life has brought something worth thanking God for. Because Yoruba is tonal, meaning depends on the right sounds and context. In English-speaking settings, families often use a practical pronunciation that relatives and teachers can learn, while still honoring the Yoruba roots at home. The name is unisex, and its meaning doesn’t lean strongly toward one gender. It feels dignified on a birth certificate, affectionate in the home, and meaningful enough to grow with a child into adulthood.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Moyosore Oluwatosin

Parents love Moyosore Oluwatosin because it feels like a blessing spoken out loud. Some names sound sweet. This one sounds sweet and meaningful. It gives a child a name that says, “You came with joy, and we are thankful.” It’s also wonderfully flexible. Moyo is easy and affectionate for daily use, Tosin feels friendly and familiar in many Nigerian families, and the full Moyosore Oluwatosin has a graceful formality for school records, ceremonies, graduations, and adult life. That matters. A child can have a cozy nickname at breakfast and still carry a full name with weight and beauty. For Yoruba families, the name may feel especially connected to naming traditions where a child’s name tells part of the family story. For families outside Yoruba culture, it asks for care and respect, but it can still be chosen thoughtfully if there is a real connection to the language, heritage, faith, or community. Sibling names pair best when they share the same warmth. Ayomide, Ireoluwa, Oluwaseun, Temiloluwa, and Oreoluwa all sit comfortably beside Moyosore Oluwatosin because they also carry joy, gratitude, blessing, or devotion. The result is a sibling set that feels connected without sounding copied.

Spelling variations

  • Moyosore
  • Moyosoré
  • Moyosore Oluwatosin
  • Moyosoré Olúwatosin

Nicknames

  • Moyo
  • Sore
  • Tosin
  • Olu
  • Oluwa
  • Mo
  • Yoyo

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

In Yoruba culture, names are often treated with real care because they can carry a message about the child, the parents, the family’s faith, or the circumstances around birth. Moyosore Oluwatosin fits that pattern beautifully. It brings together personal joy and spiritual gratitude, which are both common themes in Yoruba naming. The Moyosore part has a celebratory quality. It suggests rejoicing over goodness, blessing, or something that has turned out well. For a parent, that can feel especially tender. Maybe the baby arrived after worry. Maybe the family has been through a hard season. Maybe the name simply reflects the gladness of holding a child who is deeply wanted. Oluwatosin connects the name to faith language. Many Yoruba names include “Oluwa,” meaning God or the Lord, and those names often work like short prayers or statements of worship. They don’t have to be flashy to be powerful. They can be steady and intimate, the way a grandparent might say a child’s full name during a naming ceremony or family prayer. A careful point for non-Yoruba speakers: Yoruba names are not just pretty sounds. Tone, spelling, and family usage matter. If you’re choosing Moyosore Oluwatosin outside a Yoruba-speaking home, it’s kind to learn the pronunciation from Yoruba speakers when you can and to teach others not to shorten it carelessly. Nicknames are fine, of course, especially in everyday family life. But the full name deserves room. It carries heritage, joy, and a sense of thankful purpose.

Uniqueness Score

92/100
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Numerology

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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Grateful

    The name’s meaning is rooted in rejoicing over goodness and recognizing blessings with an open heart.

  • Grounded

    Oluwatosin gives the full name a steady spiritual center, which can feel calm and purposeful.

  • Joyful

    Moyosore has a happy, celebratory meaning that naturally suggests warmth and delight.

  • Reflective

    Because the name looks back on what is good and worthy, it carries a thoughtful, appreciative tone.

  • Confident

    A child with a strong full name like this has a built-in reminder that their story matters.

Fun facts about Moyosore Oluwatosin

  • Moyosore is Yoruba in origin and is connected to rejoicing, delight, and goodness.
  • Yoruba is a tonal language, so pronunciation can shape meaning and should be learned with care.
  • Namepedia lists Moyosore as very uncommon in US data, including #27766 for recent US girl names.
  • The name is unisex, and its meaning works beautifully for any child.
  • Moyo and Tosin are both natural everyday nicknames from the full name.
  • Moyosore Farawe Ahmed is a Nigerian actress and OAP who uses a shortened form, Moyo, publicly.

Famous people named Moyosore Oluwatosin

  • Moyosore Farawe Ahmed: Moyosore Farawe Ahmed, also known as Moyo Farawe Ahmed or Moyolistic, is a Nigerian OAP, Nollywood actress, and MC. She is popularly known for playing Aunty Blessing in the TV series “My Siblings And I,” according to TheFamous Naija.

Moyosore Oluwatosin in other scripts

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Sibling names that go with Moyosore Oluwatosin

Goes well with

  • Ayomide
  • Oluwaseun
  • Temiloluwa
  • Ireoluwa
  • Toluwani
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  • Yetunde
  • Simisola
  • Oreoluwa

Middle names that pair with Moyosore Oluwatosin

  • Moyosore Oluwatosin Moyosore Oluwatosin Grace

    Grace echoes the name’s thankful, faith-filled meaning while staying familiar in English-speaking settings.

  • Moyosore Oluwatosin Moyosore Oluwatosin Ayomide

    Ayomide means joy has come to me, so it pairs naturally with Moyosore’s sense of rejoicing.

  • Moyosore Oluwatosin Moyosore Oluwatosin James

    James gives the long Yoruba name a crisp, classic ending if parents want a cross-cultural balance.

  • Moyosore Oluwatosin Moyosore Oluwatosin Ire

    Ire means goodness or blessing, which mirrors the hopeful feeling already present in Moyosore.

  • Moyosore Oluwatosin Moyosore Oluwatosin Hope

    Hope makes the full name feel especially tender for a child born after waiting, prayer, or change.

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Frequently asked questions about Moyosore Oluwatosin

What does the name Moyosore Oluwatosin mean?
Moyosore means something close to “I rejoice in what I have done” or “delight in my good deeds.” Oluwatosin adds a faith-filled meaning, often understood as “God is worthy to be served” or “God deserves worship.”
Is Moyosore Oluwatosin a boy or girl name?
Moyosore Oluwatosin can be used as a unisex Yoruba name. Its themes of joy, gratitude, goodness, and worship are not tied to one gender.
How do you pronounce Moyosore Oluwatosin?
A practical English-friendly pronunciation is moh-yoh-SOH-reh oh-loo-wah-TOH-sin. Because Yoruba is tonal, it’s best to learn the family’s preferred pronunciation if you can.
Is Moyosore Oluwatosin popular?
It appears to be uncommon in the United States. Namepedia lists Moyosore at #27766 for recent US girl names and #60283 in US all-time girl name data.
What are good nicknames for Moyosore Oluwatosin?
Moyo, Tosin, Sore, Olu, Mo, and Yoyo are all friendly options. Moyo is especially natural because it keeps the joyful opening sound of Moyosore.
What sibling names go well with Moyosore Oluwatosin?
Names with Yoruba roots and thankful meanings pair especially well, such as Ayomide, Ireoluwa, Oluwaseun, Temiloluwa, Oreoluwa, Olamide, and Toluwani.