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Ayomide
Ayomide Pronunciation
Ayomide is pronounced ah-yoh-MEE-deh /ˌɑ.joʊˈmi.deɪ/Medium
Meaning: From Yoruba ayo, 'joy', plus mi-de, 'has come to me' — 'my joy has arrived'Medium
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
History & Origin
Ayomide comes from Yoruba ayo, 'joy', plus mi-de, 'has come to me' — 'my joy has arrived'. A warm, celebratory name across Nigeria, marking a child as a joy fulfilled.
In the U.S. it appears in Nigerian families. Rare, my-joy-has-come at the root, and celebratory.
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Frequently Asked
How do you pronounce Ayomide?
Ayomide is pronounced ah-yoh-MEE-deh (/ˌɑ.joʊˈmi.deɪ/). Press play above to hear Ayomide said aloud.
How do you say Ayomide?
Ayomide is said ah-yoh-MEE-deh (/ˌɑ.joʊˈmi.deɪ/). Press play above to hear Ayomide said aloud.
What does the name Ayomide mean?
Ayomide is Yoruba for 'my joy has arrived; my joy has come'.
Is Ayomide a boy or girl name?
Ayomide is used for both sexes; this page covers its use as a boy's name.
How popular is Ayomide?
Ayomide is a rare name in the U.S.






