"Olympians" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "Olympians" refers to the participants or athletes who compete in the Olympic Games, a international multi-sport event held every four years. The name "Olympians" is derived from Mount Olympus, the mythical home of the gods in ancient Greek mythology. In modern usage, the term is used to describe the athletes who represent their respective countries and compete for medals and honors in various sports.
Olúmìdé is a Yoruba given name, which combines two words: "olú" meaning "prince" and "mìdé" meaning "gift" or "wealth". So, Olúmìdé can be translated to "a prince of wealth" or "a gift of wealth".