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Olaoluwakitan

A Yoruba devotional name built on Oluwa, "God," expressing that God is lasting or never-ending.

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Olaoluwakitan is a Yoruba devotional name built on Oluwa, meaning God, and it expresses the idea that God is lasting or never-ending. That gives the name a spiritual breadth that is both intimate and expansive.

Like many Yoruba religious names, it reads as a prayer, a testimony, and a declaration all at once. The name has a long, flowing structure that mirrors its theological depth. It is not meant to be brief; its length is part of its reverence.

Olaoluwakitan feels devotional in the strongest sense, carrying continuity and faith inside its sound. It is a name that resists casualness and instead offers a sense of endurance, devotion, and divine permanence.

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