Afolake - Girl Name Meaning and Pronunciation

Afolake

Afolake is a unique and culturally rich name of Yoruba origin, meaning "One who is cared for with wealth" or "One who is surrounded by wealth." This name reflects the value placed on prosperity and care in Yoruba culture. Typically used for girls, Afolake embodies the hopes and wishes for a life of abundance and nurture.

The name carries positive connotations, representing love, care, and well-being. It is relatively easy to pronounce for those familiar with Yoruba names and is appreciated for its depth and cultural significance.

Basic Information

Gender: Girl

Sounds Like: AH-foh-lah-keh

Pronunciation Explanation: The emphasis is on the second syllable "foh", with the initial syllable "AH" and the final syllable pronounced as "keh".

Summary and Meaning

Meaning: One who is cared for with wealth, One who is surrounded by wealth

Origin: The name Afolake has its roots in the Yoruba language and culture, prevalent in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa.

Usage: Afolake is traditionally used as a name for girls, aligning with its thematic emphasis on nurture and wealth.

Name Number (Chaldean)
27 => 9

Name Number (Pythagorean)
6
Popularity (Global Rank)

Overall: 91186

Girls: 77177

Most Popular in
Niger
Religious and Cultural Significance

Religion:

Background: Afolake is not tied to a specific religion but reflects the cultural values of the Yoruba people.

Cultural Significance: In Yoruba culture, names often hold significant meanings and reflect aspirations for prosperity, care, and social values, which is embodied in the name Afolake.

Historical Significance: Though not associated with historical figures, Afolake as a name reflects the Yoruba cultural and societal values emphasizing richness in wellbeing and care.

Popular Culture

Literature and Mythology: Currently, Afolake does not have notable prominence in global literature or mythology.

Movies and Television: Afolake has not been widely represented in movies or television but it may appear in stories centered around Yoruba culture.

Feelings and Perceptions

Perception: Afolake is generally viewed positively, carrying sentiments of care and prosperity.

Positive Feelings: Unique, meaningful, caring, auspicious, culturally significant.

Negative Feelings: Might be unfamiliar to those not familiar with Yoruba names.

Practical Considerations

Ease of Writing and Calling: Afolake is relatively easy to write once familiar, although pronunciation may initially pose challenges to those unfamiliar with Yoruba phonetics.

Common Typos and Misspellings: Afolakeh,Afolak,Afolakie,Afollake

Common Nicknames: Fola,Afo,Lake


Afolake Popularity

Afolake Usage and Popularity By Country

Country Rank (Overall)
Niger 1964
Ireland 15205
United Kingdom 16959
Norway 27537
South Africa 39254
United States 67518
Canada 74425

Afolake Usage and Popularity By City

City Rank (Overall)
London 19994
Houston 14690
Detroit 9361
San Francisco 29357
Cape Town 16000

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Folake,Adolake,Omalake,Alake

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