Ayan
See also: ayan
English
Etymology
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Yoruba
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /à.jã̀/
Proper noun
Àyàn
Derived terms
- aláyàn (“A person who worships Àyàn, a player of the talking drum”)
- àyàn (“A drummer that plays the talking drum”)
- àyàn (“A plant that is used in the construction of talking drums”)
- Àyánbíyìí (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn gave birth to this one"”)
- Àyánbọ̀dé (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn has returned"”)
- Àyándé (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn has arrived”)
- Àyándélé (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn has arrived”)
- Àyàngalú (“A praise name of the orisha Àyàn”)
- Àyángbadé (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn has secured the crown”)
- Àyángbàmí (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn rescued me”)
- Àyángbayì (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn receives dignity”)
- Àyángbèmí (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn favors me”)
- Àyángbọlá (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn received honor”)
- Àyànlolú (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn is the prominent one”)
- Àyánníyì (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn has worth," "Àyàn has value/dignity"”)
- Àyántómi (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn is enough for me," "Àyàn is worthy of water"”)
- Àyántóyè (“A Yoruba name meaning, "Àyàn is worthy of honor"”)
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