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ayobamitale

Its a unique unisex name meaning joy following me till the end of my life . someone who bears it are beautiful in both soul and body. They are rare gems, slow in getting annoyed but when they do its always serious. They are strong willed and are true to their words.
You are such an ayobamitale
ayobamitale by Mandy bam February 6, 2020
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Ayobamideleoluwa 

Ayobamideleoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning, "Joy follows me to the house of the Lord". It is coined out from an excerpt of the Bible, Psalms 122:1, I was glad when they said unto me, "Let us go into the house of the Lord"
The name is broke into four syllables; Ayo-Bami-Dele-Oluwa and you can chose to call them any of this as a nickname except for Oluwa which means the Lord, a sovereign name for God
People bearing that name unusually has passion for God. They are beautiful or handsome exceptionally. They are commited, diligent, not easily influenced, full of integrity, loves to help, God fearing, generous, kind, nice, friendly and they smile a lot, their smile is contagious. They are always focused and determined in reaching their goals, they write and read well, they also pass a lot in tests or exams, Ayobamideleoluwa are always intelligent although sometimes forgetful, easily offended but will not show it, they'll rather smile, easily hurt, once their trust is broken before you can get such trust back it'll be hard. Ayobamideleoluwa loves attention a lot, they are usually an over thinker, cry baby, they are extra in whatever they do. The name is a unisex name, anyone can bear such name. People who bear this name are very sweet and there is no how you can ignore the sweetness.
Have you met an Ayobamideleoluwa today?
It's nice to meet you, Ayobamideleoluwa
You need help, go and meet him, Ayobamideleoluwa will definitely help
Ayobamideleoluwa by Adelllllllllle February 9, 2021
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