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Adio Yinka Abiodun

Posted by on 3/31/2014 2:32:53 AM |

Nigerian Names  |  Male  |  Female  |  Unisex | Igbo | Hausa | Yoruba | Edo | Efik

Meaning: Your first name of Yinka creates a serious, thoughtful nature, shrewd, efficient, and business-minded.

You are one to make your own decisions, and not be influenced by others.

You desire independence and freedom from the authority and interference of others.

You are not overly ambitious, preferring instead just to seek stable, settled conditions which are adequate to meet your responsibilities.

In your personal relations with others, you are inclined to be rather serious, and not to see the humour others see, or to respond spontaneously.

Your positive manner and outlook can make others feel that you are imposing your will on them and even interfering in their affairs.

Weaknesses in your health caused by the influence of this name centre in the head.

Head colds, sinus conditions, hay-fever, and weak eyes are relative conditions.

Also, your tendency to worry can lead to insomnia and other overwrought conditions


Adio Yinka Abiodun translates to "Your first name of Yinka creates a serious, thoughtful nature, shrewd, efficient, and business-minded.

You are one to make your own decisions, and not be influenced by others.

You desire independence and freedom from the authority and interference of others.

You are not overly ambitious, preferring instead just to seek stable, settled conditions which are adequate to meet your responsibilities.

In your personal relations with others, you are inclined to be rather serious, and not to see the humour others see, or to respond spontaneously.

Your positive manner and outlook can make others feel that you are imposing your will on them and even interfering in their affairs.

Weaknesses in your health caused by the influence of this name centre in the head.

Head colds, sinus conditions, hay-fever, and weak eyes are relative conditions.

Also, your tendency to worry can lead to insomnia and other overwrought conditions" in English. It is common with the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria and primarily used by Males