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Oluwafunmilayo Adunola

/oh-loo-wah-foon-mee-LAH-yoh ah-doo-NOH-lah/

  • Yoruba
  • Girl
  • 9 syl · long
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Quick facts

Oluwafunmilayo Adunola at a glance

Origin
Yoruba
Gender
Girl
Pronunciation
/oh-loo-wah-foon-mee-LAH-yoh ah-doo-NOH-lah/
Syllables
9
Length
long
Uniqueness
88/100
Life-path number
7

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Oluwafunmilayo Adunola

“Oluwafunmilayo is a Yoruba name commonly understood as “God has given me joy.” Adunola is often understood as “sweetness of wealth” or “the sweetness of honor and blessing.””

Oluwafunmilayo Adunola has the kind of meaning that feels like a parent taking a deep breath after a long prayer. In Yoruba naming tradition, names often carry a sentence, a memory, a hope, or a thanksgiving. Oluwafunmilayo is usually broken into meaningful parts: “Oluwa,” meaning God or the Lord, “fun mi,” meaning gave me, and “ayo,” meaning joy. Put together, the name speaks of joy received as a gift from God. Adunola adds a second layer of beauty. It is commonly understood through “adun,” meaning sweetness, and “ola,” a rich Yoruba word that can point to wealth, honor, nobility, or blessed prosperity. So the full name can feel like: God has given me joy, and that joy is wrapped in sweetness, dignity, and blessing. For a daughter, Oluwafunmilayo Adunola sounds tender but not fragile. It has gratitude at the front and grace at the end. It can fit a baby born after waiting, a child welcomed with special prayers, or simply a girl whose arrival made the house feel brighter. Many Yoruba names do this beautifully. They don’t just identify a child. They tell a story about what the family has seen, believed, endured, or celebrated. The full form is long, so families may naturally shorten it in daily life. Funmi, Layo, and Adu are affectionate options, while the complete name keeps its ceremonial weight for school forms, family gatherings, introductions, and moments when you want her name spoken in full. It is a name with warmth in the middle and a quiet kind of confidence around it.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Oluwafunmilayo Adunola

Parents love Oluwafunmilayo Adunola because it feels like a blessing spoken out loud. Some names are pretty first and meaningful second. This one is meaningful from the first syllable. It tells a child, “You brought us joy,” and that is a beautiful message to grow up hearing. It also has range. In full, Oluwafunmilayo Adunola is formal, graceful, and deeply rooted. On a lunchbox or in the family group chat, Funmi, Layo, Adu, or Nola can feel sweet and easy. That flexibility matters for a long name. A child can have a name with history and still have something simple for everyday life. The name is especially lovely for parents who want a Yoruba name with spiritual warmth, but without losing softness. Oluwafunmilayo carries gratitude to God. Adunola brings sweetness and dignity. Together, they sound like joy that has settled into the home. If you want a name that won’t feel casual or empty, this is a strong choice. It asks people to slow down, learn it, and say it with care. That can be a gift too.

Spelling variations

  • Oluwafunmilayo
  • Oluwafunmilayọ
  • Oluwafunmi Layo
  • Oluwa Funmilayo
  • Adunola
  • Adunọla

Nicknames

  • Funmi
  • Layo
  • Mila
  • Lola
  • Adu
  • Dunola
  • Nola

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

In Yoruba culture, a child’s name can be deeply connected to family faith, birth circumstances, gratitude, and the hopes placed lovingly over that child’s life. Oluwafunmilayo belongs to the family of theophoric Yoruba names, meaning names that include a reference to God. “Oluwa” is widely used in Yoruba Christian naming, though Yoruba naming customs as a whole are older and broader than any single modern religious setting. A name like Oluwafunmilayo often sounds like testimony. It says the child is not taken for granted. For some families, that may reflect a season of waiting, recovery, answered prayer, or simple overflowing happiness at a new baby’s arrival. The meaning is personal, but it also sits comfortably inside a wider Yoruba pattern where names are chosen with care and are expected to speak. Adunola gives the name a second cultural note: sweetness joined with “ola,” a word associated with wealth, honor, status, or blessed flourishing. That doesn’t have to mean money alone. In many families, “ola” can suggest the kind of prosperity that includes dignity, good character, respect, and a life that carries blessing. Parents outside Yoruba-speaking communities may want to learn the pronunciation carefully, because saying the name well is one way of honoring it. Yoruba is a tonal language, so exact tone matters in fluent speech. Still, a thoughtful, steady pronunciation is a good place to start. The name deserves to be spoken with patience, not rushed or clipped.

Uniqueness Score

88/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

7
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Joyful

    The meaning of Oluwafunmilayo centers on joy received as a gift, giving the name a bright and thankful feeling.

  • Grounded

    Its prayerful structure gives it a steady, rooted quality that feels calm rather than showy.

  • Gracious

    Adunola adds sweetness and dignity, which makes the full name feel gentle, generous, and well-mannered.

  • Confident

    The length and rhythm of the name carry presence, especially when spoken in full.

  • Loved

    This is the kind of name that sounds chosen with care, as if a family wanted the child to hear blessing every time it is said.

Fun facts about Oluwafunmilayo Adunola

  • Oluwafunmilayo is a sentence-style Yoruba name, with several meaningful parts joined into one name.
  • The nickname Funmi comes naturally from the middle of Oluwafunmilayo.
  • Layo highlights the “ayo” sound, which is associated with joy.
  • Adunola includes “ola,” a Yoruba name element often connected with wealth, honor, or blessed prosperity.
  • The full name has a formal feel, while nicknames like Nola and Adu make it easy for everyday use.

Oluwafunmilayo Adunola in other scripts

Original

Oluwafunmilayo Adunola

Transliterations

  • Oluwafunmilayo Adunola
  • Oluwafunmilayọ Adunọla

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Middle names that pair with Oluwafunmilayo Adunola

  • Oluwafunmilayo Adunola Ire

    Short, bright, and meaningful, Ire balances the longer first name with a gentle sound.

  • Oluwafunmilayo Adunola Grace

    Grace pairs naturally with the faith-filled meaning of Oluwafunmilayo.

  • Oluwafunmilayo Adunola Ayo

    Ayo echoes the joy inside Oluwafunmilayo while keeping the full name rhythmic.

  • Oluwafunmilayo Adunola Mara

    Mara is compact and soft, giving the full combination a modern, easy flow.

  • Oluwafunmilayo Adunola Ola

    Ola connects beautifully with Adunola and keeps the theme of honor and blessing.

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Frequently asked questions about Oluwafunmilayo Adunola

What does the name Oluwafunmilayo Adunola mean?
Oluwafunmilayo is commonly understood as “God has given me joy.” Adunola is often understood as “sweetness of wealth,” or more broadly, sweetness joined with honor and blessing.
Is Oluwafunmilayo Adunola a girl name?
Yes, this page treats Oluwafunmilayo Adunola as a Yoruba girl name. Some Yoruba names can be flexible by family usage, but Adunola and Funmilayo are warmly used for girls.
How do you pronounce Oluwafunmilayo Adunola?
A helpful pronunciation is oh-loo-wah-foon-mee-LAH-yoh ah-doo-NOH-lah. Yoruba is tonal, so families who speak Yoruba may pronounce it with more precise tone than an English guide can show.
Is Oluwafunmilayo Adunola popular?
There is no reliable ranking data available here for Oluwafunmilayo Adunola. It is best understood as a culturally rich Yoruba name rather than a name tracked on broad popularity charts.
What are good nicknames for Oluwafunmilayo Adunola?
Funmi and Layo are the most natural short forms from Oluwafunmilayo. Adu, Dunola, Nola, and Mila can also work, depending on what the family likes.
What names pair well with Oluwafunmilayo Adunola?
Short names tend to pair beautifully with it. Ire, Ayo, Grace, Ola, and Mara all give the full name room to breathe while keeping the sound warm and balanced.