Bosede is a captivating and unique name for baby girls. Originating from the Yoruba language, it carries a sense of cultural richness and heritage. The pronunciation of Bosede in Yoruba is boh-SEH-deh (/boˈseɪˈde/), which adds an exotic touch to its sound. While the name may not be widely popular in the United States, it has been given to a small number of newborn girls over the years, with 5 occurrences recorded in 1981. Bosede also has a variation, Bose, which maintains the same essence and charm.
Bosede Bukola Afolabi is a UK-born Nigerian Gynaecologist, Professor, and Head of Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the College of Medicine, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria, as well as the founder and chairperson of the Maternal and Reproductive Health Research Collective (MRHRC) and Director at the Centre for Clinical Trials, Research and Implementation Science (CCTRIS). |