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Adejare

Adejare is likely of Yoruba origin, using Ade- meaning "crown" and suggesting royal or noble associations.

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Adejare is likely of Yoruba origin, built on the element Ade-, which means crown and carries the force of royalty, status, and inherited dignity. Names with Ade- often suggest noble lineage or blessing, and that sense gives Adejare a quietly elevated presence even when it is uncommon in daily use.

The name feels rooted in a naming tradition where meaning is not decorative but central, linking identity to honor and social standing. In modern use, Adejare remains rare, which helps preserve its clarity and authority. It sounds strong without being harsh, and traditional without feeling dated.

Because the crown image is so direct, the name suggests leadership, composure, and a sense of belonging to something respected. It has the kind of resonance that can feel both personal and ceremonial, a name that seems to stand upright on its own.

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