Inioluwa is a unisex name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning “gift of God.” Pronounced in-yo-loo-wah (/ɪn.jɔ.lʊ.wa/), it rolls off the tongue like a gentle prayer and sparkles with promise. In Indian tradition, where names are woven with blessings and color, Inioluwa feels right at home—marrying faith, joy and a dash of playful charm. Still rare enough to feel like a hidden gem—hovering around the mid-900s in US baby-name charts each year—it’s the kind of name that’s an extra ladoo at a festival: sweet, unexpected and utterly delightful. Whether chosen for a boy or a girl, Inioluwa wraps its bearer in hope, lighting up every day like a burst of Diwali lights.