Wole name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: African-Yoruban
Usage: African and Yoruban
Pronunciation: wo-le
Meaning: Has come to home
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What does Wole mean?

Used in Yoruban and African, Wole is used as a boy name has its roots in African-Yoruban, Wole means "Has Come to Home".

How do I pronounce Wole?

The most common way to pronounce two syllabled Wole is wo-le.

How popular is the name Wole?

Wole is a popular baby name in Nigeria where every 1 in 40000 have the name. At least, 10000 people globally have been given the name as per our estimate.

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Sometimes, you act selfishly. You are born to be a businessman, politician, manage your own business or some other position that requires leadership, warrior spirit, taking risks, and daring yourself to do more. Stay true to yourself and your friends. You know what they say, life happens while you are too busy making plans. You want a stable, deep connection with people. You are a good friend. You are trustworthy, a good listener and an awesome friend.

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Famous people named Wole

  • Wole Odegbami, Nigerian football forward
  • Wole Soyinka, Nigerian playwright, poet and essayist

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