OKOTIE
Okotie
Okotie is a Nigerian surname of historical and cultural significance, deriving from the Urhobo and Edo people in the southern region of Nigeria. This surname belongs to the Okotie Ebo ruling dynasty of the Urhobo people and has wider connotations in Nigerian society.
The Okotie name is often associated with leadership, influence, and noble lineage. Members of the Okotie family have historically held positions of power and authority within their communities, contributing to the political, social, and cultural development of the region.
In recent decades, the Okotie surname has spread beyond Nigeria, with individuals bearing this name establishing themselves in different parts of the world, including the United Kingdom. The Okotie family name serves as a link to Nigerian heritage and tradition, reminding bearers of their ancestral roots and heritage.
Overall, the surname Okotie represents a rich and diverse history that continues to be cherished and celebrated within Nigerian communities both in the homeland and abroad.
There are approximately 104 people named Okotie in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Okotie.