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Personal and Place Names: D

Dàda: Child with knotted hairs

Dágbúrèwé: Official title of Ìdówá king (ruler).

Dáìíní: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (Abiku) means’ held on to this’

 Dáìíró: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (ogbaje0 mean ‘prevent this from dying’.

Dáramólá: Handsome in addition to family honour.

Dáód`du: Nickname turned to surname- The first son and heir to the father’s title(s)

Déjì: Official title of Àkúré king .

Déwonmólè: A quarter in ile –ife, Osun State in Nigeria.

Déwonmólè: Means a place where merchants buy farm products at a cheap rate from the farmers.

Dèìndé: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child(Abikú) means ‘Come badk’Dèyìnbò: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (Abiku) means ‘Come back’

Díèkólola: Personal name means ‘wet-bred; honour is much onme’

Dòpèmú: Female Child born from an Òtúaròsùn pregnancy

Dùgbè: Name of a market in Ìbàdàn Oyó State Nigeria .

Dúródolá: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (Àbíkú) means ‘stay to have and enjoy honur’

Dúrójayé: Name give to born-to-in-die-in-infancy Child (ogbanje) means ‘stay to enjoy life’

Dúróoríkèé: Name to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (Àbíkú) means ‘stay to experience petting”

Dúrósaró: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (Abiku) means ‘Stay to operate the blacksmith shop’

Dúrósinmí: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (Àbíkú) means ‘Stay to survive me (to bury me)’

Dúrósome: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (Àbíkú) means ‘Wait and play the child’.

Dúrótoyè: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (ogbanje) means’Stay and enjoy with Chieftaincy’

Dúrówojú: Name given to born-to-die-in-infancy Child (Abiku) Means ‘Stay to look at faces (of the world)’.