Aduragbemi translates to Prayer favours me in English. It originated from the Yoruba of Nigeria.
The name is rare and quite unique as it signifies that the parents prayed to have the child or they are prayer champions.
Aduragbemi sometimes it could be shortened to Adura (prayer) or Gbemi (favour me). Girls answer to the latter mostly while boys answer to the former.
An expression a typical Harold McGee would use when asking his students to stop daydreaming about being a thousand miles away. Often used during important lectures.
When you're sitting there sweating bullets on the AP exam, I'm going to remember this day, how you didn't hear a word I said. You were off tubing in aruba, a thousand miles away.