OYETUNJI
Oyetunji
Oyetunji is a British surname of Nigerian Yoruba origin. The name Oyetunji is derived from the Yoruba language, with 'Oye' meaning 'title' and 'Tunji' meaning 'resurrect'. Therefore, Oyetunji can be loosely translated to mean "title resurrected" or "revived title".
Individuals with the surname Oyetunji are typically descendants of the Yoruba ethnic group, primarily found in Nigeria. However, due to historical ties between Britain and Nigeria, the name Oyetunji has been adopted by individuals of Yoruba descent who have settled in the United Kingdom.
The migration of Yoruba people to Britain, particularly during the 20th century, has contributed to the presence of the surname Oyetunji in British society. It is common for individuals of Yoruba heritage in Britain to retain their ancestral surnames as a way of preserving their cultural identity and heritage.
As with many surnames, the name Oyetunji carries a sense of family history and pride. It symbolises the continuation of a lineage and the resilience of a people. Today, individuals bearing the surname Oyetunji can be found across various professions and fields in Britain, contributing to the diverse tapestry of British society.
There are approximately 107 people named Oyetunji in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Oyetunji.