Yemọja
Yoruba
editEtymology
editFrom 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
editProper noun
editYemọja
- 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.
Derived terms
edit- oníyemọja (“A priestess of Yemọja”)