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Exotic Yoruba Names And Their Meanings #2 - cover

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Exotic Yoruba Names And Their Meanings #2

Wale Owoeye

Publisher: Oyster Press

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EXOTIC YORUBA NAMES & THEIR MEANINGS #2 is a monograph specially created to celebrate one of the most magical aspects of Yoruba culture - uncommon Yoruba names. 
Featuring an assorted collection of Yoruba names and their meanings, this second volume of the series is a must have for every African In Diaspora aiming to retain an African heritage of old, every classic reader and cultural enthusiast. 
Available since: 08/28/2020.

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