"orukọ abiku" meaning in Yoruba

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Noun

IPA: /ō.ɾú.kɔ̄ à.bí.kú/ Forms: orúkọ àbíkú [canonical]
Etymology: From orúkọ + àbíkú. Etymology templates: {{compound|yo|orúkọ|àbíkú}} orúkọ + àbíkú Head templates: {{head|yo|noun|head=orúkọ àbíkú|head2=}} orúkọ àbíkú, {{yo-pos|noun|orúkọ àbíkú|}} orúkọ àbíkú, {{yo-noun|orúkọ àbíkú}} orúkọ àbíkú
  1. a class of unique Yoruba given names given to àbíkú children (children believed to be reincarnations of a previously deceased sibling). ikú (“death”) is a common prefix for these names (ex. Ikúdáyìsí). Categories (topical): Culture, Names
    Sense id: en-orukọ_abiku-yo-noun-xXRw9QBN Categories (other): Yoruba entries with incorrect language header

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