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Kodjo Masculine Ewe

Kodjo is an Akan day name used by the Ewe people as well as a given name and surname in various countries. It is the Ewe form of Kwadwo, derived from the Akan root meaning "born on Monday."Etymology and Cultural Signific...

Koffi Masculine Ewe

Koffi is a masculine given name and surname of Ewe origin, representing the Ewe form of Kofi. The Akan root name Kofi means "born on Friday" (from the Akan day-naming tradition), and Koffi shares this meaning within Ewe-...

Kokou Masculine Ewe

Etymology and MeaningKokou is a masculine given name used primarily in Ewe-speaking communities of West Africa, particularly in Togo and Ghana. It is the Ewe form of Kwaku, a name originating from the Akan language. Both...

Komi Masculine Ewe

Komi is an Ewe masculine name, one of the Fante-derived day-name variants found across the Akan-influenced cultures of Ghana and... Actually, this specific form 'Komi' is notably different: in the Fante dialect of Akan,...

Kossi Masculine Ewe

Kossi is a masculine given name used among the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, functioning as the Ewe form of Kwasi. The name is part of a widespread West African tradition of day-naming, in which a child is given a name c...

Mawuli Masculine Ewe

Mawuli is a masculine given name of Ewe origin, spoken primarily in Ghana and Togo. The name is composed of the Ewe elements Mawu, meaning "God," and li, meaning "lives" or "is alive." Altogether, Mawuli signifies "God l...

Yao Masculine Ewe

Yao is a masculine name used among the Ewe people of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. It is a variant form of Yaw, which is an Akan name meaning "born on Thursday." In both Akan and Ewe naming traditions, day names — known as kra...

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