Chukwu Bini Elugwu 【PREMIUM】
(often spelled phonetically as "Chukwu Bini Elugwu") is a central Igbo phrase and title used in prayer, worship, and daily conversation. It translates literally to "God who dwells on high" or "The High God." 🏛️ Linguistic & Cultural Breakdown
This phrase is rarely used as a standalone name; instead, it functions as an or descriptive title: Chukwu Bini Elugwu
: A contraction of Chi (Deity/Spirit) and Ukwu (Great). It refers to the Supreme Creator in the Igbo traditional religion (Odinala) and is now used by Igbo Christians to refer to God. Bi : A verb meaning "to live" or "to dwell." (often spelled phonetically as "Chukwu Bini Elugwu") is
: It is a common "opening" phrase in Igbo prayers ( Ekpere ) to acknowledge God's sovereignty and presence. Chukwu Bini Elugwu