Kẹyinde

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Etymology[edit]

From Clipping of Ọmọ́kẹ́yìndé, ultimately from ọmọ (child) +‎ kẹ́yìn (to come from behind, to come last) +‎ (to arrive), literally The child who comes from behind, the one who comes second.

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Kẹ́yìndé

  1. a unisex given name, an orúkọ àmútọ̀runwá given to the second child in a set of twins or triplet
  2. a surname, from the given name Kẹ́yìndé

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