Ọlọfịn

Etymology
From

Proper noun

 * 1)  title for a powerful king
 * 2)  a legendary king and warrior from  who founded many Ekiti towns, he is worshipped as an ancestral deity  as well as a fertility deity. He is sometimes regarded as being the deified form of the mythical king . He is associated with  and the yam harvest
 * , used by worshippers of Ọlọ́fịn. It also serves as a prefix for or shortening for longer given names, ex.
 * , used by worshippers of Ọlọ́fịn. It also serves as a prefix for or shortening for longer given names, ex.