Yemọja

Yoruba

Ère Yemọja nílẹ̀ Bùràsíìlì

Etymology

From iye (Mother) + ọmọ (child) + ẹja (fish), literally Mother of the fishes, this etymology is also said to be a metaphor relating to the fact that Yemọja is a mother to children as numerous as all the fish of the oceans.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jē.mɔ̃̄.d͡ʒā/

Proper noun

Yemọja

  1. A powerful river orisha of creation, water, fertility, motherhood, sometimes regarded as the adoptive mother of all the orisha. She is believed to be the spirit of the Ògùn river.
    Synonyms: Yèyé omi, Olúẹri, Olódo

Derived terms

  • oníyemọja (A priestess of Yemọja)

Descendants

  • Portuguese: Yemanjá, Iemanjá, Iemenjá
  • Spanish: Yemayá, Yemallá
  • English: Yemoja
  • Lucumí: Yemayá
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