Yemọja
Yoruba
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
Derived terms
- oníyemọja (“A priestess of Yemọja”)
Descendants
- → Portuguese: Yemanjá, Iemanjá, Iemenjá
- → Spanish: Yemayá, Yemallá
- → English: Yemoja
- Lucumí: Yemayá
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