Onire
Yoruba
Etymology
From
oní-
(
“
one who has
”
)
+
Irè
(
“
the town of Irè
”
)
, literally
“
One who has Irè
”
.
Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ō.nĩ́.ɾè/
Proper noun
Onírè
The official title of the ruler of the town of
Irè
, (also known as Irè-Èkìtì), a holy city of the deity
Ògún
An
oriki
or praise name for the deity Ògún, in reference for his role as the legendary founder of the town of Irè
Derived terms
Ògún Onírè
(
“
a
nickname
for the Yoruba deity of iron and hunting
Ògún
”
)
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