ADETUNJI
Adetunji
Adetunji is a British surname with Nigerian Yoruba origins. It is a popular name among the Yoruba people and signifies the arrival of a chieftain or a noble person. The name is typically given to individuals with royal or noble lineage.
Origins:
The name Adetunji originates from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It is a combination of two Yoruba words, "Ade" which means crown, and "Tunji" which means to arrive or to wake up. Therefore, Adetunji can be interpreted to mean "the crown has arrived" or "the crown is waking up". This name reflects status and importance in Yoruba culture.
Distribution:
While primarily a Nigerian surname, Adetunji has also spread to other parts of the world through migration and the diaspora. In the United Kingdom, Adetunji is a relatively rare surname but is found amongst Nigerian expatriates and their descendants.
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Cultural Significance:
In Yoruba culture, names are not just labels but carry deep meanings and often reflect the aspirations or circumstances of the individual or their family. The surname Adetunji signifies a connection to nobility, tradition, and heritage within the Yoruba community.
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There are approximately 508 people named Adetunji in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around eight in a million people in Britain are named Adetunji.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adebayo
- Adedayo
- Ademola
- Adeniyi
- Adeolu
- Adewale
- Adeyinka
- Anthony
- Daniel
- Fidel
- Jide
- Ola
- Olusegun
Female
- Adeola
- Folake
- Grace
- Janet
- Joan
- Lydia
- Mary
- Olabisi
- Temitope
- Tola