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Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola

/oh-loo-MEE-deh eye-oh-TOH-lah oh-goon-MOH-lah/

  • Yoruba
  • Boy
  • 12 syl · long
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Quick facts

Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola at a glance

Origin
Yoruba
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/oh-loo-MEE-deh eye-oh-TOH-lah oh-goon-MOH-lah/
Syllables
12
Length
long
Uniqueness
88/100
Life-path number
5

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola

“The exact meaning of Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola is not verified in the provided source excerpts. It is presented here as a Yoruba boy’s name, with a dignified, full-name feel.”

Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola has the rich sound and layered structure many parents love in Yoruba names, but the specific etymology cannot be confirmed from the source excerpts provided. Since those excerpts are about YouTube account settings and Restricted Mode, they do not give reliable information about Yoruba language, naming customs, or the meaning of this particular name. So the safest, most respectful choice is to treat the meaning as unverified rather than guessing. What we can say from the name itself is practical and parent-facing. This is a full, formal name with three clear parts: Olumide, Ayotola, and Ogunmola. It has a strong rhythm, with open vowel sounds and a steady ending that makes it feel grounded. Said aloud, it has a warm musicality: oh-loo-MEE-deh eye-oh-TOH-lah oh-goon-MOH-lah. That matters, because a name is heard thousands of times in a child’s life: at home, in school, during introductions, and someday in professional settings. For a Yoruba family, a name like this may carry family history, faith language, praise language, or ancestral connection, but those details should come from family elders, trusted Yoruba-language sources, or the parents themselves. If this is a name being considered for a baby, it would be very reasonable to ask a Yoruba speaker in the family to confirm tone marks, meaning, and preferred pronunciation before writing it on official documents. As a first-name choice, Olumide gives plenty of room for everyday warmth. Mide can feel friendly and easy at home, while Olumide remains polished and complete. Ayotola has a bright, lyrical middle-name quality, and Ogunmola gives the full name a strong family-name finish. Together, the full name feels thoughtful, rooted, and substantial.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola

Parents may choose Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola because it feels full of presence. It’s not a name that disappears in a classroom roll call. It has weight, rhythm, and a clear sense of identity. At the same time, it isn’t stiff. Olumide can become Mide at breakfast, Olu during a quick call across the room, or the full Olumide when you want that complete, beautiful sound. Ayotola adds a bright middle section, and Ogunmola gives the name a firm ending. Together, the full name feels like something chosen with care. For a Yoruba family, the name may also feel like a bridge between a child and his people. Even when the exact meaning needs to be confirmed by family or a trusted Yoruba-language source, the name can still carry belonging. A child grows into that. He hears relatives say it correctly. He asks what it means. He learns who chose it and why. That’s one of the sweetest reasons to give a name like this. It gives a boy something personal to carry, not just something pleasant to hear.

Spelling variations

  • Olumide
  • Olu-Mide
  • Ayotola
  • Ayo-Tola
  • Ogunmola

Nicknames

  • Mide
  • Olu
  • Ayo
  • Tola
  • Mola

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola is identified in the prompt as Yoruba, so it should be handled with care. Yoruba names are often deeply meaningful to the families who give them, and parents may choose names because of birth circumstances, gratitude, faith, lineage, hopes for the child, or a family story. The specific meaning of this full name is not supported by the source excerpts provided, so this page does not assign a translation. One practical cultural point for parents is pronunciation. Yoruba is a tonal language, and tone can affect meaning. In many everyday English-speaking settings, people may use a simplified pronunciation, but within a Yoruba family the preferred tone and rhythm may matter a lot. If grandparents, aunties, uncles, or family friends say the name a certain way, that family pronunciation deserves priority. There can also be a difference between a child’s full ceremonial or official name and the name used around the house. A boy might be called Olumide on documents, Mide by cousins, and his full name during formal introductions or family gatherings. That flexibility is one of the lovely things about a longer name. There are no taboos confirmed in the provided sources for this name. The main guidance is simple: avoid guessing the meaning, do not shorten it in a way the family dislikes, and make space for the child to learn the story of his name from the people who gave it to him.

Uniqueness Score

88/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

5
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Grounded

    The full name has a steady, formal rhythm that gives it a calm and anchored feel.

  • Warm

    Nicknames like Mide and Ayo soften the longer name and make it feel easy to love at home.

  • Thoughtful

    A layered name like this invites questions, family stories, and careful pronunciation.

  • Confident

    Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola sounds substantial enough for a child, a teen, and a grown man.

  • Connected

    Because the name is presented as Yoruba, it naturally points toward family, language, and heritage.

Fun facts about Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola

  • The full name has three distinct parts: Olumide, Ayotola, and Ogunmola.
  • Mide, Olu, Ayo, Tola, and Mola can all work as friendly short forms.
  • The provided sources do not verify the name’s meaning, so family confirmation is the best next step.
  • The full name has an open-vowel sound pattern that makes it feel musical when spoken aloud.
  • Olumide works well as a formal first name and still gives parents an easy everyday nickname.

Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola in other scripts

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Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola

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Sibling names that go with Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola

Goes well with

  • Ademide
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  • Temiloluwa
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Middle names that pair with Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola

  • Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola Olumide Ayotola

    Ayotola keeps the full name lyrical and balanced, with a bright vowel sound after Olumide.

  • Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola Olumide David

    David gives the name a familiar English-language pairing while letting Olumide stay central.

  • Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola Olumide Samuel

    Samuel has a gentle, classic sound that sits well beside the stronger rhythm of Olumide.

  • Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola Olumide Daniel

    Daniel feels polished and easy to pronounce in many settings.

  • Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola Olumide Tola

    Tola is short, warm, and connected in sound to Ayotola.

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Frequently asked questions about Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola

What does the name Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola mean?
The exact meaning is not verified in the provided source excerpts. Since the name is presented as Yoruba, the best way to confirm the meaning is to ask a trusted Yoruba speaker in the family or consult a reliable Yoruba-language naming source.
Is Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola a boy or girl name?
This page treats Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola as a boy’s name, as requested. Some Yoruba names can be used flexibly depending on family tradition, so family usage matters too.
How do you pronounce Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola?
A practical English-friendly pronunciation is oh-loo-MEE-deh eye-oh-TOH-lah oh-goon-MOH-lah. Because Yoruba is tonal, families may have a more precise pronunciation they prefer.
Is Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola popular?
No verified popularity ranking was available from the provided sources. In many English-language baby name lists, a full Yoruba name like this would likely feel distinctive.
What are good nicknames for Olumide Ayotola Ogunmola?
Warm options include Mide, Olu, Ayo, Tola, and Mola. Mide is especially natural if Olumide is used as the everyday first name.
What names pair well with Olumide?
Olumide pairs nicely with names that are either short and gentle, like Tola, or familiar and classic, like David, Samuel, or Daniel. If honoring Yoruba heritage is the priority, Ayotola is a strong pairing.