Nurturing
Well, darling, that woman holding a baby in the Yoruba carvings represents exactly what you think - a mother. In Yoruba culture, she symbolizes fertility, motherhood, and the nurturing spirit. So, if you see her, just know she's there to remind you of the power and strength of women in the community.
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To say "I love you baby" in Yoruba, you can say "Mo fẹ́ rẹ́ pé" which translates to "I love you baby."
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Unicef
If the dreamer is female, both the woman and the baby in the dream could represent different aspects of the dreamer's own personality. The woman symbolizes the adult self while the baby is the "inner child," or immature, vulnerable self. The color of the shirt is unlikely to be significant other than possibly connecting the dream to a piece of the dreamer's own clothing.
You can say "Mo fe lo so maami niyan" in Yoruba to express "I love you so much, baby."
No. I do have a drawing of her holding a baby around the time of her 100thh birthday.
Unwanted baby.
The UNICEF flag is blue and features a laurel wreath encasing a globe. The globe is overlaid by the silhouette of a woman holding a baby. Follow the "Related Link", below, to view an image of the flag.