Babatunde

  • Babajide
  • Babatunji
  • Babawande
  • Babaside
  • Babatide
  • Bababode
  • Babs
  • Tunde
Related namesYetundeSee alsoYetunde, Tunde

Babatunde (variant forms: Babatunji, Babajide, Babawande, Babaside, Babatide, Bababode, Babs) is a male given name. In the Yoruba language, it means 'father returns', or ' a father has returned'.[1][2][3] This generally refers to a male ancestor such as a deceased father, grandfather, or great-grandfather.

People named Babatunde

As a given name

  • Babatunde Adebimpe, American actor and musician known professionally as Tunde Adebimpe
  • Babatunde Aiyegbusi, Polish-Nigerian wrestler and former American football player
  • Babatunde Agunloye, Canadian-based Nigerian film director and producer
  • Babatunde Aléshé, British actor, writer and comedian
  • Samuel Babatunde Bajah, Nigerian educator
  • Babatunde Elegbede, military governor of Cross State, Nigeria, 1978–1979
  • Babatunde Fashola, Nigerian politician; Minister of Power, Works and Housing, 2015–present; governor of Lagos State, 2007–2015
  • Bomani Babatunde Jones, American sports journalist
  • Babatunde Jose (1925–2008), Nigerian journalist
  • Babatunde Lawal, Nigerian art historian in the United States
  • Babatunde Lea, Afro-Cuban and worldbeat percussionist
  • Babajide Ogunbiyi, American soccer player
  • Babawande Olabisi, Nigerian-American baseball player known as Wande Olabisi
  • Babatunde Olatunji, Nigerian drummer
  • Babatunji Olowofoyeku, Nigerian lawyer, politician and educator
  • Babatunde Ogunnaike, Nigerian-American chemical engineer
  • Babatunde Oshinowo, NFL player
  • Babatunde Osotimehin, Nigerian politician; Minister of Health, 2007–2010
  • Akinwande Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka, Nigerian Nobel laureate
  • Babatunde Wusu, Nigerian-Finnish football striker
  • Babatunde Yusuf, Nigerian football player

As a surname

See also

References

  1. ^ Marcellina Ulunma Okehie-Offoha; Matthew N. O. Sadiku (1996). Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Nigeria. Africa World Press. p. 134. ISBN 978-0-865-4328-33.
  2. ^ Roland Hallgren (1988). The Good Things in Life: A Study of the Traditional Religious Culture of the Yoruba People. Volume 2 of Lund studies in African and Asian religions and Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology. University of Michigan (Coronet Books Incorporated). p. 55. ISBN 978-9-18-6668-228. ISSN 0284-8651.
  3. ^ Louise Crane; Jane E. Mohra (1982). African Names: People and Places: a Teaching Manual. Issue 1 of African outreach series and African studies. African Studies Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. p. 10. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
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