Yoruba
Etymology
From ìlú (“town”) + Ará (“Ara”), literally “town of Ará”
- Several folk stories attempt to link the several Ilara-named towns to each other, besides their common origin of Ifẹ̀ as Yoruba towns
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ì.lá.ɾá/
Proper noun
Ìlárá
- an ancient town is believed to be the ancestral origin of towns named Ilara
- Synonym: Ará
- (by extension) the name for several Yoruba towns. Unique suffixes are commonly attached to the town's name as a means of differentiating them (ex. Ìlárá-Mọ̀kín)
- Ilara-Mokin (an Ekiti Yoruba town in Ondo, Nigeria)
- Synonym: Ìlárá-Mọ̀kín
- Ìlárá-Rẹ́mọ (a Rẹ́mọ Yoruba town in Ogun, Nigeria)
- Synonym: Ìlárá-Rẹ́mọ
- Ìlárá-Yéwa (a Yéwa Yoruba town in Ogun, Nigeria)
- Synonym: Ìlárá-Yéwa
- Ìlárá-Ẹ̀pẹ́ (a Rẹ́mọ Yoruba town in Lagos, Nigeria)
- Synonym: Ìlárá-Ẹ̀pẹ́