Págà! A kò rí oun tó jọ Ala+Iña
Ǹjẹ́ o fẹ́ràn láti fi orúkọ kún àwọn orúkọ wa? Jọ̀ọ́ lọ sí abala ibi tí a ti ń forúkọ sílẹ̀.

Wò níbí àwọn orúkọ tó lè jọ ara wọn


Ala Iña

Brief Meaning: Among practitioners of Cuban Òrìṣà tradition, the Yorùbá-based religious tradition that developed in the island of Cuba, the name Ala Iña is said by practitioners to mean "the mantle of fire (from the core of the earth)." It is a name given to initiates of Santería/Lucumí. The name is derived from the Yorùbá name "O̩láníyan," which, in Yorùbá language, means "wealth/nobility has a proud gait/swagger." In Yorùbá culture it is given to a newborn as a result of a birth within nobility.