👉 The term "kyah" is a name in Yoruba, an African language spoken in West Africa. It translates to "king" or "lord" in English. The origin of this term is unclear, but it may be related to its association with royalty or power. In traditional Yoruba culture, the "kyah" refers to a person who holds great authority and influence over others, often serving as a leader or protector. This title can also refer to a king or lord