Okàntómi

Fihànká:

Ìtumọọ Okàntómi

This is a name given after ordination of an Orisha priest/ess in the Afro-Cuban Yoruba religious tradition known as Lukumi/Santeria/Regla de Ocha. This particular name is given to Oshun worshipers, and believed to mean something like "Oshun's Heart" "Heart of Water" "Heart that is water" or even "Oshun is sufficient".

Ìtúpalẹ̀ Mọ́fímù

ọkàn-tó-omi

Ìtumọ̀ ẹyọ-ẹyọ
Part Meaning
ọkàn heart
tó sufficient for, as prominent as
omi water (in reference to Ọ̀ṣun)
Agbègbè

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