Kwasi
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The Story of Kwasi
This name carries the resonance of a specific day, the day the sun rises with a promise, the day a boy is born into your arms.
Kwasi is a name deeply rooted in the Akan culture of Ghana, where it is traditionally given to boys born on a Sunday. The name is a direct link to the day of the week, a cultural practice that has been passed down through generations. It signifies a connection to birthright and the cyclical rhythm of time.
When you look at your son, you might already sense a quiet strength, a thoughtful presence that feels as constant as the sunrise on a Sunday. Saying 'Kwasi' aloud feels grounded, a solid sound for the boy who is a blessing born into your life on a day that already holds a sense of peace. You'll write it on his first footprint, a marker of his arrival, a promise of steadfastness.
What It Means
“A Ghanaian name, Kwasi means 'born on Sunday'. It's a traditional name given to boys born on this specific day of the week.”
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Numerology
The Idealist
Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#37 in 1977
Total Births
703
First Recorded
1970
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