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Oluwabukola

Oluwabukola is a Yoruba name meaning "God has added to wealth" or "God has increased honor."

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Oluwabukola is a Yoruba name meaning God has added to wealth or God has increased honor. It carries the sense of abundance as blessing rather than mere possession, which gives it a richer moral tone than a simple prosperity name.

The length and rhythm of the name make it feel expansive, celebratory, and full of thanks. As a given name, Oluwabukola feels generous and ceremonial. It has the unmistakable fullness of a name made to proclaim gratitude and favor, and that makes it feel deeply rooted in Yoruba devotional naming.

The idea of added wealth can mean material abundance, but it can also suggest honor, esteem, and fullness of life. Oluwabukola feels like praise, blessing, and inheritance all at once.

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