Where does “Oluorogbo” come from?

Oluorogbo (Yoruba) comes from Sicilian -olu.

Oluorogbo (Yoruba): A primordial divinity or irúnmọlẹ̀ in the Yoruba religion, he is regarded as being synonymous with the figure Ẹ̀là. In his human form, he was the only son of the Yoruba heroine Mọ́remí. He was later sacrificed by her to the spirit of the Ẹ̀sìnmìrìn river upon which he became an orisha. He is celebra

Definitions

  1. A primordial divinity or irúnmọlẹ̀ in the Yoruba religion, he is regarded as being synonymous with the figure Ẹ̀là. In his human form, he was the only son of the Yoruba heroine Mọ́remí. He was later sacrificed by her to the spirit of the Ẹ̀sìnmìrìn river upon which he became an orisha. He is celebra

Ancestry of “Oluorogbo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Sicilian-olu
Every word from Sicilian -olu
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