The 199 names of God
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199 Names of God

Holy Spirit inspiration for PrayWithWendy Ministry


Purpose: No better way to discover what God is like than to look at His names.


This Revelation allows you to understand how God provides for your needs, Learn to trust Him to make bitter things sweet, you will learn to lean on Him and trust Him when the battle seems more than you can handle.


Worship Him with these and His names shall answer for you IJMN.


The Lord is good indeed, He is a fortress in time of distress and He protects those who seek refuge in Him. Nahum 1:7


MEET MY GOD, OUR FATHER IN TYPICAL YORUBA LANGUAGE


1. Oluwa (Lord)

2. Olorun (God)

3. Oluwa awon oluwa (The Lord of lords)

4. Olorun awon olorun (The God of gods)

5. Kabioosi (The Unquestionable)

6. Oba awon oba  (King of kings)

7. Olodumare (The Almighty/EL Shaddai)

8. Arugbo ojo (Ancient of days)

9. Olorun Awon AYANFE (God of the ELECTS)

10. Adagba ma paaro oye (Unchanging King)

11. Olorun IFE (GOD OF LOVE)

12. Olorun Olumurewa (God who brings Good Things)

13. Ikan naa lana (Same yesterday)

14. Ikan naa loni (Same today)

15. Ikan naa lola (Same tomorrow)

16. Okan titi aye ainipekun (The same forever)

17. Oba ti mbe nibi gbogbo nigba gbogbo (The Omnipresent)

18. Oba t’o mo ohun gbogbo (The all-knowing/Omniscient God)

19. Oba to da Ohun Gbogbo (The Creator of all/Omnificent)

20. Alagbara l’orun ati l’aye (Powerful in heaven and on the earth/The Omnipotent)

21. Metalokan (The trinity)

22. Olorun Baba (God the Father)

23. Olorun Omo (God the son)

24. Olorun Emi Mimo (God the Holy Spirit)

25. Olorun Abrahamu (God of Abraham)

26. Olorun Isaki (God of Isaac)

27. Olorun Jakobu (God of Jacob)

28. Olorun owu (The Jealous God)

29. Olorun Ajinde (God of Resurrection)

30. Alewilese  (He that can speak and Act)

31. Aleselewi (He that can Act and Speak)

32. Owibee sebee  (He that Speaks and Acts) (Talk and Do)

33. Awimayehun (He who Speaks and does not change His words)

34. Asoromaye (He who prophesize and comes to past)

35. Onimajemu (Covenant keeping God)

36. Olulana (The wonderful way maker)

37. Olorun oro (Word) (The God of spoken word)

38. Olorun ti kii se’niyan tole paro (God that is not a man that can lie)

39. Oba to gbe oro Re ga ju Oruko Re lo (The God who exalts his word more that HIS name)

40. Olutoju wa (Our Keeper)

40. Onibuore (God whose barn is full of blessing)

41. Afunni ma s’iregun (The God who blesses without asking for reward)

42. Adanimagbagbe  (The creator who never forgets the creatures)

43. Oyigiyigi (Great and Mighty)

44. Alakoso orun at’aye (The God in control of Heaven and Earth)

45. Atogbojule (Dependable God)

46. Alagbawi eda (Defender or Advocate)

47. Alagbada ina (He that covers Himself with fire branded robe)

48. Alawotele oorun (He whose underwear is Sun)

49. Asorodayo (The God who gives joy)

50. Oba t’o mu ‘banuje tan (God who puts end to sorrow)

51. Ogbeja k’eru o ba onija (God who fights for the defenceless)

52. Jagunjagun ode orun (The great Warrior of heaven)

53. Olowogbogboro (God with Long Saving Hands)

54. Olorun awon omo ogun (The Lord host of armies)

55. Aduro tini bi akoni eleru (The dependable powerful dreaded warrior)

56. Eru jeje l’eti okun pupa (The Most Dreadful by the red sea)

57. Oba t’o mu iji dake roro (God who commands the storm, peace be still)

58. Alaabo (Our keeper)

59. Oluso (Our guard)

60. Olupamo (Our keeper)

61. Oludande (Our deliverer)

62. Olugbala (Our saviour)

63. Olutusile (God of freedom)

64. Oludarij (Our forgiver)

65. Oba t’o se’gun agbara ese (God who delivers from hold of sin)

66. Oba t’o san gbogbo ‘gbese wa (God who paid the price for our sins)

67. Oba toto bi a ro (The awesome beautiful God)

68. Olutunu (Our comforter)

69. Olufe okan wa (Our lover)

70. Oba t’o yan wa fe (God who has predestined us)

71. Olusegun (The Victorious)

72. Ajasegun  (The conqueror)

73. Gbanigbani ni’jo ogun le (Our defense in time of war)

74. Ogbagba ti ngb’ara adugbo ( The Deliverer)

75. Oba t’o pin okun pupa n’iya ( God who parted the red sea)

76. Olorun t’o mu Jodani sa niwaju awon omo Re (God who parted the river Jordan)

77. Oba t’o bi odinn Jeriko wo (God who fell down the walls of Jericho)

78. Olorun t’o kolu Egipiti l’ara awon akobi re (God who disciplined the Egyptians through their first borns)

79. Oba t’o ju gbogbo orisa lo (The Almighty God)

80. Olorun t’o tobi ju gbogbo aye lo (Greater than all the earth)

81. Oba t’o da monamona fun ojo (The God who created lightning for the rain)

82. Aimoope ani O je (We pray amiss, but say He doesn’t Answer)

83. Oba to j’ewe at’egbo lo (GOD who is GREATER than herbs)

84. Oba to ni owa t’owa (The God who commands to come)

85. Oba t’oni olo, t’olo (The God who commands to go)

86. Oba t’oni k’owa, t’owa (The God who commands)

87. Oba t’oni k’omasi, ti o si si mo (The God who can close a door and no man can open)

88. Oba t’ao ri, sugbon t’ari ise owo Re (The unseen God but we can feel his impact)

89. Olorun t’o n gbo adura (God who hears prayers)

90. Oba t’o n dahun adura (Prayer answering God)

91. Olorun t’ape t’o n je (The God that you can call and he will answer)

92. Oba t’o n dahun adura pelu ina (God that answered by fire)

93. Eleda (Creator)

94. Akoda aye (The first in humanity/life)

95. Aseda orun (He created the Heavens)

96. Oba t’o fi’di aye s’ole s’ori omi ( He who established the earth on waters)

97. Oba t’o mo wa (Our Potter)

98. Oba t’o mo wa (He that knows us)

99. Olorun t’o le se ohun gbogbo (God who can do all things)

100. Oba ti ohun gbogbo nbe n’ikawo Re (God who has control of ALL Things)

101. Oba to joko soke orun to f’ile aye se itise Re (He makes the heaven his seat and the earth his foot stool)

102. Oba ti ntu won ka nibi ti won nti da’na iro (He who causes confusion in the camp of the enemy)

103. Atererekariaye (He spreads out across the earth)

104. Eletigb’aroye (The great hear that hears all over the world)

105. Alatilehin (Our succor)

106. Alaanu (Merciful God)

107. Oba ti aanu Re duro lailai (God whose mercies endureth for ever)

108. Oba alade Alafia (The King of peace)

110. Oba Aladewura (The King with Golden Crown)

111. Oloore ofe (The gracious God)                   

112. Olorun ife (The God of Love)

113. Olorun ayo (The God that gives Joy)

114. Olutunu (Comforter)

115. Olubukun (The blessed God)

116. Onise iyanu (Miracle worker)

117. Onise ara (Wonderful)

118. Onise nla (The Great Worker)

119. Mimo, Mimo, Mimo (Holy! Holy! Holy)

120. Oba t’o ninu mimo (Holy-Hearted God)

121. Oba alaya funfun (Immaculate God)

122. Ologo meta (The Trinity)

123. Olotito (The Truthful)

124. Olododo (The Righteous)

125. Iye (LIFE)

126. Aduro gboingboin lehin asotito (Defender of the Truthful)

127. Imole ninu okunkun aye (The light in darkness)

128. Oba ti nyoni kuro ninu ofin aye (God who rescues us from the stronghold of the enemy)

129. Atobiju (The Almighty)

130. Atogbokanle (The God that can be trusted)

131. Atofokante (Our Confidant)

132. Adunbarin (Worthy to walk with)

133. Adunbalo (Worthy to follow)

134. Adunkepe (God you can call on)

135. Apata ayeraye (The rock of ages)

136. Emi ni ti nje Emi ni (I am That I am)

137. Atofarati bi oke (Our support and defense)

138. Apata wa (Our rock of Ages)

139. Odi wa (Our shield)

140. Alabarin aye wa (Our companion)

141. Olugbega (The lifter of our head)

142. Oluranlowo (Our help)

143. Ireti wa (Our hope)

144. Olu aye (God on earth)

145. Olu orun (God in heaven)

146. Oba ti gbobo oba nt’owo Re gb’ase (Kings from whom kings take directives)

147. Adakedajo (He who Judges silently)

148. Adajo ma fi t’enikan se (The unbias Judge)

149. Adagba ma paaro oye/Olorun ti o yipada (God that does not change)   

150. Oba ti kii s’ojusaju (The fair God)

151. Oba t’enikan o le pe l’ejo (The king that cannot be judged)

152. Oba aseyiowu (Unquestionable God)

153. Oba ti s’agan d’olomo (The God who makes the barren mother of children)

154. Abiyamo ode orun (The great mother of heaven)

155. Atorise (The God who changes bad destiny to a good destiny)

156. Arinu r’ode (God who sees the visible and the invisible,)

157. Olumoranokan eda (He who sees the intent of the heart of man)

158. Oludamoran (The Great adviser)

159. Baba wa (Abba father)

160. Ore wa (Our friend)

161. Ibi isadi wa (Our refugee)

162. Aabo wa (Our protector and Banner/Jehovah Nissi)

163. Oluwosan (The Healer/Jehovah Rapha)

164. Olupese (Our provider/Jehovah Jireh)

165. Asoku d’alaye (He who brings the dead to life)

166. Olorun alaaye (God of the living)

167. Oba ti n p’ojo iku da (God who can change appointment with death)

168. Oba ti emi gbogbo enia wa l’owo Re ( He who has the keys to our existence)

169. Oba ti nti t’enikan o lesi (He who shuts and no one can open)

170. Oba ti nsi t’enikan o leti (He who opens and no one can close)

171. Awamaridi (Mysterious God)

172. Eleruniyin (Fearful in PRAISE)

173. Eleburu ike (God whose care for us is endless)

174. Elewu Oye (He who is clothed in royalty)

175. Abetilukara bi ajere (God who is all ears)

176. Aiku (Immortal God)

177. Aisa (Unfading GOD)

178. Oba ti ki sun, ti ki togbe (The king that neither sleeps nor slumbers)

179. Oba onise nla (The great worker of good)

180. Oba Alagbada Imole (The one whose clothes are light)

181. Onigbowo wa (Our sponsor)

182. Olorun pipe (Perfect God)

183. Olorun rere (Good God)

184. Akiri s’ore (He who goes about doing good)

185. Awiiro Alaafia (The Prince of peace)

186. Awuwo ma se gbe (He that cannot be overthrown)

187. Ogbamu gbamu oju orun o she gbamu (The Intangible God)

188. Araba ti ki ku (An eternal Oak)

189. Aribirabata (The Great God)

190. Arabaribiti (The Huge God)

191. Eleyinju Imole (He who has holy eyes)

192. Gbani gbani ta’n sa ya (Who we run to for help)

193. Oloruko Nla (The one with the Great name)

194. Ologojulo (The Glorious God)

195. Oba t’oni gbogbo Ope (The King who deserves all our thanksgiving)

196. Oba t’ oni gbogbo Iyin (The King who deserves all our praise)

197. Oba ti ko ni pin ogo Re pelu enikankan (God that does not share his Glory with any man)

198. Arewa ti n be lorun, Oba waa, Oba woo, Oba wawa wowo (The overseer of the entire galaxies)

199. Alfa ati Omega, Ibere Ogbon, Opin Imo (The Alpha and the Omega, the origin of wisdom and end of knowledge)

OBA TA KIKIKI TA LE E KI TAN.

DANSAKII RE OLUWA.

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