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Ori

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Noun — In Yoruba spiritual belief, a person's inner spirit or destiny — the part of them believed to guide their fate and personality.

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Etymology

From the Yoruba word orí, literally meaning "head," extended to mean a person's inner spiritual essence or destiny.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Ori” mean?

The word “Ori” means in Yoruba spiritual belief, a person's inner spirit or destiny — the part of them believed to guide their fate and personality. In plain terms, a Yoruba concept for the inner spirit or fate that guides a person's life, similar to the idea of a personal destiny.

How do you use “Ori” in a sentence?

Here is “Ori” used in a sentence: “In Yoruba tradition, one's ori is said to be chosen before birth and shapes the course of their life.”

What part of speech is “Ori”?

“Ori” is a noun.

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