Nanakwadwo
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The Story of Nanakwadwo
From Ghana, a name that honors elders and the dawn of a Monday, signifying a son of deep respect.
Nanakwadwo is a Ghanaian name, a distinguished combination of 'Nana,' often a reference to a chief or elder, and 'Kwadwo,' the Akan day name for males born on a Monday. It carries the weight of tradition and reverence.
You imagine a son grounded in tradition, possessing wisdom and diligence in his approach to life. This name is for your child, who will embody respect and a strong work ethic.
What It Means
“A Ghanaian name, Nanakwadwo combines 'Nana', often referring to a chief or elder, with 'Kwadwo', a male name given to those born on a Monday.”
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 2024
Total Births
5
First Recorded
2024
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