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Tetanophobia: The Fear of Lockjaw, Tetanus
Tetanophobia is one fear you probably have never heard of, but it is as real as other prevalent phobias. Tetanophobia is defined as the irrational fear of lockjaw, known as…

Megalophobia: The Fear of Large Things
The fear of big things may seem weird because humans are literally told to dream big. However, big things may not be for everyone and may even cause life-changing damage…

Koinoniphobia: The Fear of Rooms
It’s not impossible to be afraid of crowded places. For some people, it is a mild fear, and for others, it may be intense. In this article, we will examine…

Domatophobia: The Fear of Houses or Being in a House
Man needs shelter as a basic necessity. How, then, is it possible to be afraid of houses? Let’s talk about Eicophobia. Domatophobia, synonymous with the terms “Eicophobia” and “Oikophobia,” is…

Syngenesophobia: The Fear of Relatives
Fears are natural, and the effect of fear varies from person to person, just as the cause and object of fear vary. Syngenesophobia is the intense and irrational fear of…

What Do Different Baby Positions in the Womb Mean?
When I was younger, I vividly recall how my mum would tell me to place a hand in her tummy to feel the movement of younger siblings a few months…

Soup Diet for Beginners: How to Start and What to Know
As many may assume, the soup diet is not just one diet but rather a collection of feeding plans that promise great weight loss potential in a short period of…

200+ Igbo Baby Girl Names and Their Meaning
Have you recently welcomed a beautiful Igbo baby girl into your family, or are you expecting one? Regardless of your answer, a baby is worth celebrating with a beautiful Igbo…

300 Igbo Baby Boy Names and Their Meaning
Welcoming a handsome little Igbo prince into your home requires carefully selecting Igbo baby boy names. We know there are wonderful names like Nnamdi, Gozie, and Emeka that you may…

200+ Yoruba Baby Boy Names and Their Meaning
You may have heard that Adegoke, Oluwafemi, and Olutayo are popular Yoruba baby boy names. But there’s always the want for something more unique, more modern, with a good meaning.…
