"Ọbaluaye" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Yoruba]

IPA: /ɔ̄.bā.lú.ā.jé/ Forms: Ọbalúayé [canonical]
Etymology: From ọba (“King, ruler”) + olú (“the prominent one, leader”) + ayé (“world”), literally “The King and leader of the World”. Etymology templates: {{af|yo|ọba|olú|ayé|lit=The King and leader of the World|t1=King, ruler|t2=the prominent one, leader|t3=world}} ọba (“King, ruler”) + olú (“the prominent one, leader”) + ayé (“world”), literally “The King and leader of the World” Head templates: {{head|yo|proper noun|head=Ọbalúayé|head2=}} Ọbalúayé, {{yo-pos|proper noun|Ọbalúayé}} Ọbalúayé, {{yo-prop|Ọbalúayé}} Ọbalúayé
  1. Babalú-Ayé (god of disease, smallpox, healing, and health) Categories (topical): Yoruba religion Synonyms: Ṣànpọ̀nná, Babalúayé Derived forms: ọlọ́balúayé (english: worshipper of Obaluaye)

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