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Ola

أولى ໂອລາ

wealth has come home

In Yoruba culture, this name celebrates prosperity and abundance returning to the family. It reflects the belief that children bring not just material wealth but richness of...

Female Yoruba (nigeria) / Arabic / Wolof Oral Tradition / Pacific Island Rainforest / Welsh Musical Heritag / Yoruba / Persian / Hawaiian / Oromo / Swahili / Polish / Malagasy / Polynesian / Tagalog / Occitan / Urdu / Navajo / Latvian / Galician / Corsican 1 syllables 1 popularity 0 favorites
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Name
Ola
Origin
Yoruba (nigeria) / Arabic / Wolof Oral Tradition / Pacific Island Rainforest / Welsh Musical Heritag / Yoruba / Persian / Hawaiian / Oromo / Swahili / Polish / Malagasy / Polynesian / Tagalog / Occitan / Urdu / Navajo / Latvian / Galician / Corsican
Gender
Female
Meaning
wealth has come home
Detailed Meaning
In Yoruba culture, this name celebrates prosperity and abundance returning to the family. It reflects the belief that children bring not just material wealth but richness of spirit and community.

This Yoruba name celebrates the arrival of prosperity and abundance into the family. It reflects the cultural belief that children are treasures who bring richness in spirit, love, and material blessings.
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Translations

arabic
أولى
lao
ໂອລາ

Syllable Breakdown

1. ola (prefix)
This breakdown helps explain how the final name is built and why it sounds the way it does.

Ola Name Meaning and Style

Ola is a female name with Yoruba (nigeria) / Arabic / Wolof Oral Tradition / Pacific Island Rainforest / Welsh Musical Heritag / Yoruba / Persian / Hawaiian / Oromo / Swahili / Polish / Malagasy / Polynesian / Tagalog / Occitan / Urdu / Navajo / Latvian / Galician / Corsican origin. The meaning is wealth has come home, which makes it suitable for parents looking for names with a clear story and identity.

In Yoruba culture, this name celebrates prosperity and abundance returning to the family. It reflects the belief that children bring not just material wealth but richness of spirit and community.

This Yoruba name celebrates the arrival of prosperity and abundance into the family. It reflects the cultural belief that children are treasures who bring richness in spirit, love, and material blessings.

This name can work well for readers searching for baby names by meaning, baby names by origin, and names that share a similar sound profile or tone.

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