Oke

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1) The orisha of mountains and hills.
 * 2) A general name for any orisha or deity that is believed to inhabit mountains, hills, or large rocks.
 * 3) * They may be further specified by the mountain they are associated with (ex. for the deity believed to inhabit the  rock.
 * 4) * Orisha associated with specific locations include, , , and
 * 5) A prefix of a name given to worshippers of the orisha of mountains, a shortening of such a name (ex. )
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 * 1) * It is given to a child who is believed to have come to life through the power of the chapter.
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 * 1) * It is given to a child who is believed to have come to life through the power of the chapter.