With roots in the Yoruba language of southwestern Nigeria, Oluwasemilore merges “Oluwa” (God) with “semilore” (has given me more blessings), creating a unisex name infused with gratitude and divine favor. Pronounced oh-loo-wah-seh-mee-LOH-reh, it strikes a balance between melodic nuance and phonetic clarity. In the United States, its appearance has been modest yet steady—ranging from five to eighteen newborns annually between 2011 and 2019 and hovering around ranks 873–915—indicative of a name that resonates quietly with parents seeking both cultural depth and distinctive individuality. While it remains rare on national charts, its consistent usage reflects an enduring appreciation for meaningful nomenclature.