Kwaku
Kwaku (Kweku, Kuuku, Korku, Kɔku, Kouakou), is an Akan name given to male children born on Wednesday from the Akan and Ewe ethnic group. Historically, Akan birthday names are associated with appellations that give an indication of the character of people born on such days. Typical appellations for Kwaku are Atobi and Daaku.[1]
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Akan people, Ewe people |
Meaning | born on a Wednesday |
Region of origin | Empire of Ashanti , Ewe people, Ghana |
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Female Variant
The female variant is Akua (Akúá, Akuba).
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References
- Obeng (2001). African Anthroponymy: An Ethnopragmatic and Morphophonological Study of Names in Akan and Some African Societies. Muenchen: Lincom Europa. ISBN 9783895864315.
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