Where does “Awolọwọ” come from?

Awolọwọ (Yoruba) comes from Proto-Japonic awo, from Spanish ahora, from Swedish å-, from Swedish å, from Swedish och, from Old Swedish ock, from Old Norse ok, from Old Norse svá — self (reflexive pronoun).

Awolọwọ (Yoruba): meaning "The oracle of Ifa has honor" or "the babalawo has honor."

Definitions

  1. meaning "The oracle of Ifa has honor" or "the babalawo has honor."

Ancestry of “Awolọwọ”, step by step

Awolọwọ traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Proto-Japonic awo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Japonicawoblue, green
2Spanishahoranow
3Swedishå-on
4Swedishåa river, a creek, a big stream; on
5Swedishochand; used to connect two homogeneous words or...
6Old Swedishock
7Old Norseokand; also, too; yoke
8Old Norsesváso
9Proto-Germanicswaso, thus, in this manner
10Proto-Germanicswēlike, similar to; just like, in the same manner...
11Proto-Indo-Europeanswēself (reflexive pronoun)

via Yoruba

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Yoruba
Every word from Proto-Indo-European swē