Quaashie
kwah-SHEE
Quaashie is a boy’s name of African origin, meaning “Often found in Akan culture (Ghana), Quaashie is traditionally given to a child born on a Wednesday. It carries cultural significance and a melodic sound.”, and peaked in popularity in 1975.
What Quaashie Means
“Often found in Akan culture (Ghana), Quaashie is traditionally given to a child born on a Wednesday. It carries cultural significance and a melodic sound.”
The Story of Quaashie
Imagine a name that marks the very day of the week your child was born, a calendar etched into their identity.
Quaashie is deeply rooted in Akan culture, specifically from Ghana, where it is traditionally bestowed upon a child born on a Wednesday. This name carries the weight of tradition and a melodic resonance that speaks of its heritage.
This is a name that speaks to your child's inherent resilience and adaptability. You will see in them a friendly spirit, always ready to face the day with courage.
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Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
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Peak Year
#6 in 1975
Total Births
11
First Recorded
1975
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