Alafẹrẹ

Etymology
From. Afẹrẹ́ is a term for wind in the Northeast and Central Yoruba dialects. Alafere's role as a female wind deity and female equivalent to a male fire deity takes the form of the deity in most other Yorùbá towns. Ọya may have developed from Aláfẹrẹ́ worship. In modern times, she is often celebrated simultaneously with and

Proper noun

 * 1)  a female deity associated with wind, rainfall, and thunder, and a daughter of the fire deity . She is worshipped in . She is also closely associated with  the Ife chief deity of rainfall.