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The Akan people of Ghana and the Ivory Coast frequently name their children after the day of the week they were born and the order in which they were born.

This tradition is shared throughout West Africa due to Akan Influence, from Benin/Dahomey (Fon) and Togo (Ewe), to the Ga, to other West Africans and throughout the African diaspora. For example, in Jamaica the following day names have been recorded: Monday, Cudjoe; Tuesday, Cubbenah; Wednesday, Quaco; Thursday, Quao; Friday, Cuffee; Saturday, Quamin; Sunday, Quashee. English translations of these names were used in the United States during the nineteenth century; Robinson Crusoe's Friday may be conceptually related.

Most Ghanaians have at least one name from this system. Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, was so named for being born on a Saturday (Kwame) and being the ninth born (Nkrumah). Also, the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations, Kofi Atta Annan, was so named for being born on a Friday (Kofi) as part of a twin (Atta).

In the official orthography of the Twi language, the Ashanti versions of these names as spoken in Kumasi are as follows. The diacritics on a represent high, mid, and low tone (tone does not need to be marked on every vowel), while the diacritic on a is used for vowel harmony and can be ignored. (Diacritics are frequently dropped in any case.) Variants of the names are used in other languages, or may represent different transliteration schemes. The variants mostly consist of different affixes (in Ashanti, kwa- or ko- for men and a- plus -a or -wa for women). For example, among the Fante, the prefixes are kwe- and e-, respectively. Akan d wo is pronounced something like English Joe, but there do appear to be two sets of names for those born on Tuesday.

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Day names

Day born _ Variants Root Assoc.[1]
Male name Female name Ndyuka
Monday
([ ]dw ada)
Kwadw Adwoa Kodj , Kojo, Jojo;
Adjua, Ajwoba, Adjoa
Kodyo, Adyuba Dwo Peace
Tuesday
([ ]b nada)
Kwaben Abenaa, Ab naa Koml , Koml , Komlan, Kobby, Ebo, Kobi Kobina;
Araba, Abl , Abl , Abena, Abrema
Kwamina, Abeni Bene Ocean
Wednesday
(Wuk ada)
Kwak Akua, Ak , Akuba Koku, Kokou, Kweku, kaku, Kuuku;
Ak , Ekua
Kwaku, Akuba Wukuo Spider
Thursday
(Y w ada)
Yaw Yaa Yao, Yaba, Yawo, Ekow, Kow, Kwaw;
Ayawa, Baaba, Yaaba, Aba
Yaw, Yaba Ya Earth
Friday
([E]f ada)
Kof Afia Koffi, Fiifi, Yoofi;
Af , Afua, Efia, Efua
Kofi, Afiba Afi Fertility
Saturday
(M m neda)
Kw m , Kw m , m ma, mm Ato, Kwami, Kuwame, Komi;
Ame, Ama, Amba, Ameyo
Kwami, Amba Mene God
Sunday
(Kwas ada)
Akwas Akosua Kwesi, Siisi, Akwasi, Kosi;
Akosi, Akosiwa, Akosua, As , Esi, Kwasiba.
Kwasi, Kwasiba Asi Universe

Twin names

There are also special names for elder and younger twins. The second twin to be born is considered the elder as they were mature enough to help their sibling out first.

Twin Male name Female name Variants
Twin At Ata Atta
First born ("younger"[2] twin) At P nin Ata P nin Panyin
Second born ("elder" twin) At K maa Ata K maa Akwetee (m), Ats , Kaakra, Kakraba, Kakira
Born after twins T wia
Born after Tawia Gaddo Nyank m g

Birth-order names

There are also names based on the order born, the order born after twins, and the order born after remarriage.

Order Male name Female name Variants
First born P s e Berko (m), Arko (m), Dede (f), Dedei (f), Abaka, Kande (f)?
Second born M nu M anu Evelia (f)
Third born Me s M ns Mensah, Mansah
Fourth born Anan, Anan Annan
Fifth born N m, An m
Sixth born Ns Essien
Seventh born As n Ns waa Esson, Ansong
Eighth born B twe Awotwe, Awotwie
Ninth born kron, Nkr ma Nkr ma Akun, Ackon, Nkrumah
Tenth born Bad Bad waa Bedu
Eleventh born D k
Twelfth born D nu
Last born Kaakyire
First with a
new husband

Special delivery

Children are also given names when delivered under special circumstances.

Circumstance Male/Female name Translation
on the field Af om "on the farm"
on the road kw n "the road"
in war Bek e, Bed k "war time"
happy circumstances Afir yie "good year"
after death of father Ant "it didn't meet him"
after long childlessness Nyam ky "gift from God"
premature or sickly Nyam ama "what God has given (no man can take away)"
father refuses
responsibility
Ob m p "nobody wants"
Y mp w "we don't want you"
  • One who loves -Adofo
  • Ethnic -Hauhouot(owo)
  • Forceful -Kumi

See also

References

Additional references

de:Akan-Vorname ko: nl:Akan-voornamen






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