Debo Adeniran
Nigerian educator and advocate for cultural preservation
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IPA Pronunciation
/ˈdɛb.oʊ/
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Debo is a name of Yoruba origin meaning 'to bring joy' or 'beloved.' It is often a diminutive or affectionate form derived from longer Yoruba names such as 'Oladebo' or 'Adebo,' which combine elements meaning 'wealth,' 'crown,' or 'joy.' Historically, it has been used as a unisex name in Nigerian and West African cultures, signifying trust, happiness, and favor.
In Yoruba culture, names carry deep meanings and are often given to reflect circumstances or aspirations. Debo, as a shortened form, is cherished for its warmth and positivity, often reflecting hopes for joy and prosperity. Traditionally, it has been embraced across genders, symbolizing trust and beloved status within families and communities.
Today, Debo is gaining recognition beyond West Africa, embraced by parents looking for unique, meaningful unisex names. Its simplicity coupled with rich cultural roots allows it to fit well in global contexts while retaining its heritage. It is still relatively uncommon, making it a distinctive choice for modern families valuing multicultural identity.
The name Debo carries the essence of “Beloved or trusted one” from Yoruba tradition. Names beginning with "D" often embody qualities of determination, discipline, and practicality.
In Yoruba culture, names carry deep meanings and are often given to reflect circumstances or aspirations. Debo, as a shortened form, is cherished for its warmth and positivity, often reflecting hopes for joy and prosperity. Traditionally, it has been embraced across genders, symbolizing trust and beloved status within families and communities.
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🌐Spanish
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🌐German
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🌐Italian
デボ (Debo)
🌐Japanese
德波 (Débō)
🌐Chinese
ديبو
🌐Arabic
Debo is often used as an affectionate nickname in Yoruba culture, highlighting its role as a term of endearment beyond just a given name.
Individuals named Debo are often perceived as joyful, trustworthy, and warm-hearted. They tend to be sociable, approachable, and balance strength with sensitivity. The name suggests a personality that brings happiness to others and values close relationships, often embodying leadership with kindness.
Debo is a Yoruba name meaning “Beloved or trusted one”. Debo is a name of Yoruba origin meaning 'to bring joy' or 'beloved.' It is often a diminutive or affectionate form derived from longer Yoruba names such as 'Oladebo' or 'Adebo,' which combine elements meaning 'wealth,' 'crown,' or 'joy.' Historically, it has been used as a unisex name in Nigerian and West African cultures, signifying trust, happiness, and favor.
Debo is pronounced (IPA: /ˈdɛb.oʊ/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Debo include: Deb, Debs, Bo, Debbie, D, DeboBear, Dee, BoBo, Debito, Debster.
Famous people named Debo include: , , , Debo Adegbile, Debo Ogundoyin.