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Ifelabi is an uncommon name and of course we've heard of names like ifeoluwa and the likes but IFELABI means(we gave birth to love) this name is usually given to a cild that revived love into the family and such children are loved and cared for and of course very pretty and have a pinch of pride in them.
Oluwaseun Tori Ifelabi(thank God we gave birth to love)
ifelabi by Ajike_32 November 28, 2021
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Ifelabi is an uncommon name and of course we've heard of names like ifeoluwa and the likes but IFELABI means(we gave birth to love) this name is usually given to a cild that revived love into the family and such children are loved and cared for and of course very pretty and have a pinch of pride in them.
Oluwaseun Tori Ifelabi(thank God we gave birth to love)
ifelabi by Ajike_32 November 28, 2021
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