Olatunji

Olatunji is a British surname with origins in Nigeria. It is a patronymic name meaning “the wealth is resurrected”.

Origins and Meaning

The surname Olatunji originates from the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria. Ola translates to “wealth”, while Tunji means “resurrected” or “revived”. Thus, the name carries a significant meaning of prosperity and revival.

Distribution

The surname Olatunji is relatively uncommon in Britain, often found within communities with Nigerian heritage. Over generations, some families with this surname have established themselves in various parts of the United Kingdom.

Notable People

Notable individuals with the surname Olatunji include but are not limited to:

  • Dr. Victor Olatunji: A prominent Nigerian-British physician known for his contributions to healthcare in the UK.
  • Folake Olatunji-David: A respected academic and author specialising in African Studies.

In conclusion, the surname Olatunji represents a rich cultural heritage and strong family lineage, connecting individuals to their Nigerian roots while thriving in a British context.

There are approximately 863 people named Olatunji in the UK. That makes it roughly the 8,285th most common surname in Britain. Around 13 in a million people in Britain are named Olatunji.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Abayomi
  • Abiodun
  • Babatunde
  • David
  • Michael
  • Oladapo
  • Olajide
  • Olakunle
  • Olanrewaju
  • Olufemi

Female

  • Abimbola
  • Adenike
  • Elizabeth
  • Folashade
  • Kehinde
  • Ola
  • Olayinka
  • Ololade
  • Ruth
  • Stella

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