Oluwatimilehin is a unique and distinctive African given name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language. It consists of three elements: "Oluwa" meaning God, "Ti" signifying as much as, and "Milehin" denoting reward or gift. Therefore, the name translates to 'As much as God has rewarded', suggesting divine providence and blessing. Oluwatimilehin is often abbreviated to 'Timilehin' for convenience in daily use. It is typically given to newborns by their parents or guardians during naming ceremonies, adhering to cultural traditions that emphasize the importance of names reflecting one's virtues, wishes, or experiences. The name Oluwatimilehin carries a deep spiritual significance and is often bestowed upon children as an expression of hope for their future prosperity and happiness.
The name Oluwatimilehin experienced fluctuations in its popularity over the years, with a significant increase starting from 2003 onwards. The highest number of births was recorded in 2014 and 2017 with 19 and 17 births respectively.