Names of God in Nigerian languages and meanings explained

July 2024 ยท 6 minute read

There are over three hundred ethnic groups in Nigeria and over five hundred dialects across the country. This means that each of these languages worships God in different names. We have compiled some of the names of God in Nigerian languages and their meaning in English.

There are over 525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The major native languages are Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Efik-Ibibio, Fulfulde, Tiv, Nupe, Kakanda, Edo, Igala, Idoma, and Izon. Below are the names of God in different Nigerian languages.

Names of God in different Nigerian languages and their meaning

Nigeria is among the countries with rich traditions. It is inhabited by people from multiple communities. It has numerous ethnic communities with different cultures and traditions. Below is a list of names of God in different languages in Nigeria.

Names of God in Hausa

Hausa is commonly associated with Muslim culture. It is one of Nigeria's most widely spoken languages. Below are the various ways the Hausa people refer to their God.

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Names of God in Igbo

Igbo people are chiefly found in the southeastern part of the country. However, many Igbo speakers can also be found in Cameroon, while it is a minority language in Equatorial Guinea.

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Names of God in Yoruba

The Yoruba is one of the most populous ethnic groups in Nigeria. The Yoruba people dominate western Nigeria and other western countries such as Benin, Ghana, Togo, and Niger.

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Names of God in Ibibio

Ibibio people are coastal people who live in southern Nigeria. They are primarily found in Akwa Ibon and the Cross River States. In addition, some of the Ibibio speakers can be found in Cameroon, Ghana, Equatorial Guinea, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Names of God in Akwa Ibom language

The following are some common names Akwa Ibom people use for God.

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Names of God in Calabar language

The Efik language is widely spoken in Cross River State, especially in Calabar municipality, Calabar south, Biase, and Odukpani Local Government Areas. Below is a list of different names of God in the Efik language.

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Traditional Nigerian society still heavily incorporates the names of God in local accents. These are the names of God in Nigerian languages from the major tribes in the country.

READ ALSO:Major tribes in Nigeria and their states with all the details

Legit.ng recently published an article with the major tribes in Nigeria and their states. Nigeria is a linguistically diverse country. English is the official language, and the people speak over 500 ethnic languages.

Nigeria has several ethnic groups, with multiple tribes within each group. Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, and Fulani are major tribes in Nigeria, and they have the most influence on the course of development of the country. Hausa and Yoruba are the largest tribes in the country.

Source: Legit.ng

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