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Ghanaian Names

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Ghanaian Names

Ghanaian names carry deep cultural significance, reflecting heritage, values, and traditions. Often rooted in the Akan, Ewe, Ga, and other ethnic groups, names are typically influenced by factors such as the day of the week a child is born, family lineage, circumstances of birth, or personal traits. For instance, Akan names follow the "day-naming" tradition, where children are given names like Kofi (Friday-born male) or Akua (Wednesday-born female). Surnames often denote family or clan identity, while middle names may highlight spiritual beliefs or honor ancestors. Ghanaian names are a profound expression of identity and connection to one's cultural roots.

Significant Ghanaian Names

DAYS OF THE WEEK
TWI NAMES
MALE NAMES
FEMALE NAMES
OTHER RELATED NAMES
Sunday
Kwasíada
Kwasi
Akosua
Awusi, Así, Esi, Kwesi
Monday
Edwoada
Kojo
Adjoa
Adozvi, Kodjó, Jojo, Cudjoe
Tuesday
Ebénada
Kwabena
Abena
Kobby, Ebo, Kobina
Wednesday
Wukúada
Kwaku
Akua
Aku, Kaku, Kuuku
Thursday
Yáwóada
Yaw
Yaa
Yaana,Yaba
Friday
Efíada
Kofi
Efia
Afi, Afiba
Saturday
Méméneda
Kwame
Ama
Kwami, Amba,Amene

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