Kwane
KWAH-nay
Kwane is a boy’s name of African origin, meaning “A name of African origin. Kwane is often a name associated with the Akan people of Ghana, and usually given to a boy born on a Saturday.”, and peaked in popularity in 1990.
What Kwane Means
“A name of African origin. Kwane is often a name associated with the Akan people of Ghana, and usually given to a boy born on a Saturday.”
The Story of Kwane
This name, often linked to Saturday's children, has graced the world since 1970.
Kwane is a name of African origin, frequently associated with the Akan people of Ghana. It is traditionally given to boys born on a Saturday, linking the name to the day of the week and its cultural significance. This heritage imbues Kwane with a sense of grounded strength and established tradition.
For your son, Kwane signifies a strong and confident presence. You envision him as resilient, weathering life's storms with determination. His wisdom will guide his actions, and his confidence will be a steady source of assurance for himself and others.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#18 in 1990
Total Births
211
First Recorded
1970
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