Where does “Ido-Fabọrọ” come from?

Ido-Fabọrọ (Yoruba) comes from Old Dutch -oro, from Ingrian ori, from Proto-Finnic orih — stallion.

Ido-Fabọrọ (Yoruba): known for its reference in the Odù Ifá as the birthplace and hometown of the legendary figure Pòróyè, who eventually became a wife of Ọ̀rúnmìlà (Ifá) and the mother of Ọlọmọ

Definitions

  1. known for its reference in the Odù Ifá as the birthplace and hometown of the legendary figure Pòróyè, who eventually became a wife of Ọ̀rúnmìlà (Ifá) and the mother of Ọlọmọ

Ancestry of “Ido-Fabọrọ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Dutch-oro
2Ingrianoristallion
3Proto-Finnicorihstallion
Every word from Proto-Finnic orih