Oghenebrume is of African origin, specifically from Nigeria. It is a compound name composed of two elements: "oghene" meaning 'God' and "brume" which translates to 'is good'. Therefore, the full meaning of Oghenebrume is 'God is good'. This name reflects deep faith and appreciation for divine benevolence. Traditionally, it is more common among individuals of Edo extraction in Nigeria. In recent times, however, it has begun to gain recognition beyond its traditional roots due to its unique and distinctive sound.
"The name Evel was consistently popular between 1916 and 1926, with five births each in those years, totaling fifteen children."