Ọramfẹ

Etymology
Likely from

Proper noun

 * 1) An orisha and legendary figure who aided in the early establishment of the town of
 * 2) In, a primordial Supreme sky deity  associated with thunder, fire, creation, rain, royalty, and jurisprudence. He later became the chief divinity of the ancient Ifẹ̀ Kingdom between the 9th-11th centuries AD. He is a precursor to Ṣàngó and
 * 3) another name for the orisha  (among the  people).
 * 1) another name for the orisha  (among the  people).

Usage notes

 * While many myths identify as a unique figure to, because of the association of both of them with thunder and virility, many Ifẹ̀ myths identify them as being different forms of the same divinity. Other Ifẹ̀ myths, identify them as distinct figures, with  believed to be the precursor and senior divinity of the two, with Ọ̀ràm̀fẹ̀ having the power to send Ṣàngó on errands in heaven.