OGBEBOR
Ogbebor
Ogbebor is a British surname of Nigerian origin. The name is most commonly found among individuals of Edo descent in Nigeria, particularly among the Bini people. Due to migrations and globalisation, the surname Ogbebor can also be found among the Nigerian diaspora in the United Kingdom.
Origin and Meaning: The surname Ogbebor is believed to have originated from the Bini language, where "Ogbe" means "strong" or "strength," and "bor" means "to kill." Therefore, the name Ogbebor can be interpreted to mean "strength in battle" or "powerful warrior." It is likely that this surname was historically borne by individuals who demonstrated strength, courage, or prowess in warfare.
Distribution and Popularity: The surname Ogbebor is relatively rare in the United Kingdom and is primarily concentrated within Nigerian British communities. While not as widespread as some other Nigerian surnames, Ogbebor still holds significance among those who bear it, often serving as a connection to their Nigerian heritage and cultural identity.
Notable Individuals: As a relatively uncommon surname, there are no widely known public figures or historical figures associated with the surname Ogbebor at present. However, within Nigerian communities, individuals with the surname Ogbebor may have made notable contributions in various fields, including academia, business, and the arts.
References:
- Ikime, Osarieme (1999). The Bini Kingdom of Nigeria: Origins in History and Customs. Longman.
- Afigbo, Adiele Eberechukwu (2012). Ropes of Sand: Studies in Igbo History and Culture. Oxford University Press.
There are approximately 112 people named Ogbebor in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Ogbebor.