Anuoluwapo

Meaning of Anuoluwapo

Anuoluwapo, a feminine appellation of Yoruba origin, is semantically constructed from the morphemes “Anu” (mercy), “Oluwa” (God) and the suffix “po” (abundance), thereby conveying the explicit meaning “God’s mercy is abundant” and is phonetically realized in the indigenous language as ah-noh-loo-WAH-poh (/a.no.lu.ˈwa.po/). Within the sociolinguistic framework of southwestern Nigeria, this theophoric name functions both as an invocation of divine benevolence and as a marker of cultural identity, frequently selected by families seeking to embed spiritual significance in their child’s naming narrative. In the United States, Anuoluwapo has maintained a low-frequency presence in annual birth records since the late 1990s, with recorded occurrences ranging from five to eleven per year between 2015 and 2023 and corresponding Social Security Administration rankings situated in the high 800s to mid-900s, a pattern that underscores its rarity and distinctiveness within the broader American naming corpus. Its transparent morphological composition and pronounced theological resonance render Anuoluwapo a compelling choice for parents who prioritize cultural authenticity and spiritual depth in their selection processes.

Pronunciation

Yoruba

  • Pronunced as ah-noh-loo-WAH-po (/a.no.lu.ˈwa.po/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Similar Names to Anuoluwapo

Notable People Named Anuoluwapo

Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori -
Miriam Johnson
Curated byMiriam Johnson

Assistant Editor