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Femi

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Fẹ́mi
GenderUnisex
Language(s)Yoruba
Origin
Word/nameNigerian
MeaningLove me
Region of originSouth-West Nigeria

Fẹ́mi is a common Nigerian given unisex name of Yoruba origin which means "love Me".[1][2]Femi is most commonly a diminutive form of "Olufemi" (or Olúfẹ́mi) which means The Lord loves me ,("Olú" means Lord, Leader, or the "Prominent one," in the Yoruba language). Olufemi can also be diminutive of Olúwafẹ́mi. Other full forms of the name include Olorunfemi (God loves me), Jesufemi (Jesus loves me), Nifemi (Have my love), Babafemi (Father loves me), Obafemi (The King loves me), Adefemi (Royalty loves me), Ifafemi (Ifa loves me) etc.

Notable People bearing the name

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Acting

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Politics

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Sport

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  • Femi, nickname of Oluwafemi Ajilore (born 1985), footballer now playing for FC Groningen
  • Femi Ilesanmi (born 1991), English professional footballer
  • Femi Joseph (born 1990), Nigerian footballer now playing for Liberty Professionals F.C.
  • Femi Opabunmi (born 1985), footballer now playing for Shooting Stars FC
  • Femi Orenuga (born 1993), English footballer now playing for Everton

Writing and journalism

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Law

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  • Femi Falana, Nigerian Lawyer and human rights activist.

Other

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  • Femi Otedola (born 1967), Nigerian billionaire businessman
  • Femi Kuti (born 1962), Nigerian musician and the eldest son of afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti
  • Femi John Femi (born 1945), Chief of Air Staff of the Nigerian Air Force
  • Femi Temowo, British jazz musician

See also

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  • La Fémis the National School of Image and Sound Professions

References

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  1. ^ Allisun Jones (2001). Exotic Names for the New Millennium. Neoteric Publications. p. 40. ISBN 9780965733847.
  2. ^ Connie Lockhart Ellefson (1987). The Melting Pot Book of Baby Names. Betterway Publications. p. 132. ISBN 9780932620842. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)