Oladele is a name of Yoruba origin, one of the major ethnic groups in Nigeria and West Africa. It translates to "We have encountered wealth," reflecting the cultural significance placed on prosperity and abundance in the Yoruba tradition. The name Oladele is composed of two parts: "Ola" meaning "wealth" or "prosperity," and "Dele" which signifies "we have encountered." This moniker is often bestowed upon a child born into a family that has experienced good fortune or wishes to invoke such blessings. The name Oladele is typically given to boys, but it can also be used for girls in some cases.
"Oladele was quite popular in 1990 with five newborns bearing that name."