Esan Names And Traditional Meanings


Esan Names Full Traditional  Traditional meaning bearing  Literary Context
Pronounciation  Context
1.   Ekakuetabhemuagbon:  How much can we say about the                         How much can we say.
(a) Ekeata – (short form)                                   happenings in the World, as it relates to humanity.
(b) Ekata   - (short form)                                   

2.   Okainbhamamen:                                                                  I am not a shameless person, shame I am not shameless.
     (a) Okainma – (short form) and disgrace is not my lot, I am a       
                                                                                 person of respect.
3.   Omokhareagbon:   Having a child makes you an achiever.
                                       Having a child, means that you have
                   arrived.
4.   Omoafeba: Its child you add wealth to.   The child is Its child you add 

your major wealth.  wealth to.
5.   Agbator: We will live long together.
6.   Ejehiokhin: Your live’s journey is dictated by your                Where your destiny 
    (a) Ejehi - (short form) destiny.            says you will be.
7.   Airobomabgon: You do not reveal your inner mind to   You do not show 

People. Trust nobody. hands.
8.   Eromosele: I have gotten what I wanted.                              Prayers have been 
    (a) Eromo – (short form) My Prayers have been answered.  answered.

I have gotten what I wanted.    
9.   Idialu: I will live to archieve. I have archieved.
10. Ebhodaghemen:   The World has seen who I am and The World has seen 
   (a) Ebhodaghe – (short form) What I am capable of doing. me.
11. Isimemen: The strange Place have favoured me.
   (a) Isi – (short form) 

12. Ofure: It is well and Peace unto the family.
13. Oseosekhona: This is God’s own and it is God’s
   (a) Oseose – (short form) doing.
14. Otibho: This child has given me joy.
15. Obehiaghae or Obehioye: Your life’s journey is dictated by 
    (a) Obehi – (short form) your destiny.
16. Aidenomonigho: You do not swap child for money.
    (a) Aidenomo – (short form)

17. Onemibhadegbeolesio /  You do not know how it is, if you have
    (a) Onemi – (short form)                                  not been be-fallen by the World ups 
(b)Onemibhadegbe  - (short form)  and downs.



18. Omokhomion: Child is my trustee and your confidant.
19. Omoyemegbe: I love children so much.
    (a) Omoye – (short form)

20. Arunije: What the mouth says might be different

from what is in the mind.
21. Airefetalo: Your do not talk for wealth, but wealth

talks for itself. When you have children,

people see them.
22. Ehijiele: I am not here by mistake. I am here as 
   (a) Ehijie - (short form) destined by God.
   (b) Ehi - (short form)

23. Osobhayeguaosa: Nobody goes to the Kingdom of God.
    (a) Osobhayo - (short form) Nobody chooses the sex of child to bear.
24. Ibhagbosoria: I am not a destroyer, but a peace loving

Person.
25. Osemudiamen: God stood for me and stood by me.
    (a) Ose - (short form)




26. Ilobekemen: I trusted you like a friend.



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