ADERIBIGBE
Aderibigbe
Aderibigbe is a British surname with roots in Nigeria, particularly among the Yoruba people. The name is of Nigerian origin, with the prefix "Ade" meaning 'crown' or 'royalty', and "Ribigbe" possibly derived from the Yoruba word "ribi" meaning 'ask me for something'. The combination is thought to signify a royal or exalted individual who is sought after or who others turn to for assistance.
The surname Aderibigbe is relatively uncommon in the United Kingdom, often carried by individuals of Nigerian descent or those with ties to Nigerian heritage. The name may be found among the British Nigerian community and is a part of the diverse tapestry of surnames that enrich the multicultural landscape of the country.
As with many surnames, Aderibigbe carries with it a sense of heritage, identity, and familial connection. It symbolises a link to one's roots and history, reflecting the migration and cultural exchange that has shaped the British populace over time.
There are approximately 338 people named Aderibigbe in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around five in a million people in Britain are named Aderibigbe.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ade
- Adekunle
- Adeniyi
- Adewale
- Ayo
- Bamidele
- Emmanuel
- Michael
- Olugbenga
- Sunday
Female
- Adebola
- Adedoyin
- Adenike
- Adeola
- Aderonke
- Folasade
- Folashade
- Kehinde
- Lucky
- Toyin