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Olabode

Olabode is a Yoruba name meaning "honor or wealth has returned."

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Olabode is a Yoruba name meaning honor or wealth has returned. The phrasing suggests restoration and continuation, which gives the name a sense of recovery and blessing rather than simple possession.

Yoruba names often encode this kind of layered social meaning, making them richly expressive. As a name, Olabode feels strong, traditional, and balanced. It has the composure that comes with a name carrying both honor and return in its meaning.

The sound is clear and confident, and the name’s cultural depth makes it feel substantial even when it is unfamiliar to outsiders. Olabode has the quiet authority of a name that speaks for itself.

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