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词条 Akan names
释义
     Characteristics of each day 

  1. Day names

  2. Twin names

  3. Birth-order names

  4. Special delivery

  5. Family names

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. Additional references

The Akan people of Ghana frequently name their children after the day of the week they were born and the order in which they were born. These "day names" have further meanings concerning the soul and character of the person. Middle names have considerably more variety and can refer to their birth order, twin status, or an ancestor's middle name.

This naming tradition is shared throughout West Africa and the African diaspora. During the 18th–19th centuries, slaves in the Caribbean from the region that is modern-day Ghana were referred to as Coromantees. Many of the leaders of slave rebellions had "day names" including Cuffy or Kofi, Cudjoe or Kojo, and Quamina or Kwame/Kwamina.

Most Ghanaians have at least one name from this system, even if they also have an English or Christian name. Notable figures with day names include Ghana's first president Kwame Nkrumah and former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

In the official orthography of the Twi language, the Ashanti versions of these names as spoken in Kumasi are as follows. The diacritics on á a̍ à represent high, mid, and low tone (tone does not need to be marked on every vowel), while the diacritic on a̩ is used for vowel harmony and can be ignored. (Diacritics are frequently dropped in any case.) Variants of the names are used in other languages, or may represent different transliteration schemes. The variants mostly consist of different affixes (in Ashanti, kwa- or ko- for men and a- plus -a or -wa for women). For example, among the Fante, the prefixes are kwe- and e-, respectively. Akan d̩wo is pronounced something like English Joe, but there do appear to be two sets of names for those born on Tuesday.

Day names

Day bornTwiVariantsRootAssoc.[1]Jamaican/ Asante names [2]
Male name Female name Ndyuka
Sunday
(Kwasíada)
Kwasí Akosua Kwesi, Siisi, Akwasi, Kosi;
Akosi, Akosiwa, Así, Esi, Kwasiba, Awusi.
Kwasi, Kwasiba Asi Universe Quashie, Quasheba
Monday
(Ɛdwóada)
Kwadwó Adwoa Kodjó, Kojo, Jojo, Cudjoe;
Adjua, Ajwoba, Adjoa, Adjowa
Kodyo, Adyuba Dwo Peace Cudjoe/Kojo/Quajo, Adjoa/Ajuba/Juba
Tuesday
(Ɛbénada)
Kwabená Abenaa, Abénaa Komlá, Komlã, Komlan,Kabenla Kobby, Ebo, Kobi Kobina;
Ablá, Ablã, Abena, Araba, Abrema
Abeni Bene Ocean Quabena, Abena/Bena
Wednesday
(Wukúada)
Kwakú Akua, Akúá, Akuba Koku, Kokou, Kweku, Kaku, Kuuku;
Akú, Ekua
Kwaku, Akuba Wukuo Spider Quaco, Aqua/Acooba/Cooba
Thursday
(Yáwóada)
Yaw Yaa Yao, Yawo, Yawu;
Ayawa, Baaba, Yaaba, Yaba, Aba, Abina, Ekow, Kow, Kwaw
Yaw, Yaba Ya Earth Quaw, Aba/Yaaba
Friday
(Efíada)
Kofí Afua Koffi, Fiifi, Yoofi;
Afí, Afua, Afia, Efia, Efua
Kofi, Afiba Afi, Fertility Cuffy, Afiba/Fiba
Saturday
(Méméneda)
Kwámè, Kwǎmè, Ama, Ám̀ma, Ámmá Kwami, Kuw-ame, Kw-amena, Kwamina, Komi;
Ame, Ama, Ami, Amba, Ameyo,
Kwami, Amba Amene God Quame/Quamina, Ama

Twin names

There are also special names for elder and younger twins. The second twin to be born is considered the elder as they were mature enough to help their sibling out first.

Twin Male name Female name Variants
Twin Atá Ataá Atta
First born ("younger"[3] twin) Atá Pánin Ataá Pánin Panyin
Second born ("elder" twin) Atá Kúmaa Ataá Kúmaa Akwetee (m), Atsú, Kaakra, Kakraba, Kakira
Born after twins Táwia
Born after Tawia Gaddo Nyankómàgó

Birth-order names

There are also names based on the order of birth, the order born after twins, and the order born after remarriage.

Order Male name Female name Variants
First born Píèsíe Berko (m), Arko (m), Dede (f), Dedei (f), Abaka, Kande (f)?
Second born Mǎnu Máanu
Third born Meńsã́ Mánsã Mensah, Mansah babatundi
Fourth born Anan, Anané Annan
Fifth born Núm, Anúm
Sixth born Nsĩã́ Essien
Seventh born Asón Nsṍwaa Esson, Ansong, Ashon
Eighth born Bótwe Awotwe, Awotwie, Atwotwe
Ninth born Ákron, Nkróma Nkróma Akun, Ackon, Nkrumah
Tenth born Badú Badúwaa Bedu
Eleventh born Dúkũ Adeben
Twelfth born Dúnu
Thirteenth born Adusa
Fourteenth born Agyeman
Last born Kaakyire

Special delivery

Children are also given names when delivered under special circumstances.

Circumstance Male/Female name Translation
on the field Afúom "The field"
on the road Ɔkwán "The road"
in war Bekṍe, Bedíàkṍ "war time"
happy circumstances Afiríyie "good year"
one who loves Adofo "the special one from God,warrior"
great one Agyenim "the great one from God"
after long childlessness Nyamékyε "gift from God"
premature or sickly Nyaméama "what God has given (no man can take away)"
forceful Kumi "forcefulness"
after death of father Antó "it didn't meet him"
father refuses
responsibility
Obím̀pέ "nobody wants"
Yεmpέw "we don't want you"

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Family names

Ashanti people given-names are concluded with a family name (surname) preceded by a given name.[4][5] The family name (surname) are always given after close relatives and sometimes friends.[4][5] Since Ashanti names are always given by the men if a couple receives a son as their first born-baby then the son is named after the father of the husband and if the baby is a girl then she will be named after her mother of the husband.[4][5] As a result if the man is called Osei Kofi and his wife gives birth to a girl as their first born, the girl may be called Yaa Dufie even if she was not born on Friday.[4][5] The reason is that the mother of the husband (Osei Kofi) is called Yaa Dufie.[4][5] The Ashanti people usually give these names so that the names of close relatives be maintained in the families to show the love for their families.[4][5]

In the olden days of Ashanti it was a disgrace if an Ashanti man was not able to name any child after his father and/or mother because that was the pride of every Ashanti household.[4][5] Most of the ethnic-Ashanti family name (surname) given to boys could also be given to girls just by adding the letters "aa".[4][5] Some Ashanti family names (surnames) can be given to both boys and girls without changing or adding anything.[4][5] However, there are other ethnic-Ashanti family name (surnames) that are exclusively male names, while others are exclusively female names.[4][5]

Ethnic-Ashanti family names (surnames)[4][5][26]
#Ethnic-Ashanti family name[4][5][26]#Ethnic-Ashanti family name[4][5][26]#Ethnic-Ashanti family name [4][5][6]
1Abeberese84Baafi168Mensah
2Abeyie85Baah169Mintah
3Aboagye86Bafuor170Misa
4Aboah87Baffoe171Mmorosa
5Aborah88Baako172Mpong
6Aborampah89Baidoo173Munuo
7Abrafi90Barwuah174Narh
8Abrefa91Banahene175Nduom
9Acheampong92Bediako176Nimo Nimoh
10Achamfour93Bekoe177Nkansa Nkansah
11Acquah94Bemah178Nkrumah
12Adade95Boadi179Nsiah
13Addai96Boadu180Nsonwah Nsonwaa
14Addo97Boahen181Nsor
15Adiyiah98Boakye182Ntiamoa Ntiamoah
16Adomah99Boamah183Ntim
17Adomako100Boampong184Ntow
18Adusei101Boasiako185Nuako
19Adwubi102Boateng186Nkruamah
20Afoakwah103Boatei187Nyamekye
21Afreh104Bonah188Nyantah
22Afram105Bonsu189Nyantakyi
23Afrane106Bonsra Bonsrah190Nyarko
24Afrakoma Afrakomah107Brempong191Obeng Oteng
25Afrifa Afirifa108Busia Busiah192Obuor
26Afriyie109Cofie Cuffee Kofi193Oduro
27Afful110Crentsil194Ofori
28Ahinful111Daako Darko195Ofosu
29Arkorful112Dankwah Danquah196Ogyampah
30Agyapong113Danso197Ohemeng
31Agyare114Dapaa Dapaah Depay198Ohene
32Agyei115Diawuo199Okese
33Agyeman Agyemang116Donkor Donkoh Dontoh200Okoromansah
34Akaminko117Domfe201Okyere
35Akenten Akenteng118Dorkenoo202Omenah Omenaa
36Akomeah119Duah203Opambuor
37Akomfrah120Dufie204Opare
38Akosah121Duodu205Opoku
39Akoto122Dwamena Dwamenah206Oppong
40Akuamoah123Dwomoh207Opuni
41Akuffo124Ekuoba208Osafo
42Akrofi125Enninful209Osam
43Akyaw126Essien210Otuo
44Amakye127Farkyi211Osei
45Amamfo128Firikyi212Owoahene
46Amankona Amankonah129Fofie213Owusu
47Amankwah130Fokuo214Oyiakwan
48Ameyaw131Fordjour215Paintsil
49Amissah132Forobuor216Pappoe
50Amoabeng133Fredua Freduah217Peprah
51Amoah134Fremah218Pinaman
52Amoako135Frimpong Frempon Frempong219Poku
53Amoateng136Gyakari220Prempeh
54Amofah137Gyan Djan Djansi221Quainoo
55Ampadu138Gyamera Gyamerah222Quansah
56Ampem139Gyamah Gyaama223Safo Sarfo
57Ampofo140Gyamfi224Sakyi
58Amponsah141Gyambibi225Sarkodie
59Amponsem142Gyasi226Sarpei Yartei
60Andoh143Gyeabuor227Sarpon Sarpong
61Ankobiah144Gyimah228Sasraku
62Ankomah145Inkoom229Siabuor
63Ankrah146Karikari230Siaw
147Katakyie231Sika
65Anokye148Kenu232Sikafuo
66Ansah149Koduah233Sintim
67Apori Antwi150Kokote234Siriboe
68Apau151Konadu235Soadwa Soadwah
69Appiah152Koranten Koranteng236Sowah
70Asamoah153Korsah237Tagoe
71Asante Asantewaa154Kouassi238Takyi
72Asare155Kufuor Kuffour239Tandoh
73Asenso156Kumankama240Tawiah
74Ashia157Kusi Kusiwaa241Tuffour
75Asiamah158Kwaata242Twasam
76Asiedu159Kwakye243Tweneboa Tweneboah
77Asomadu160Kwateng Kwarteng244Twerefuo
77Asomaning161Kwayie245Twum Twumasi
78Assifuah162Kyei246Vorsah
79Asubonteng163Kyekyeku247Wiafe Wiredu
80Ayeh164Kyem248Yamoah
81Ayensu165Kyereme Kyerematen Kyeremateng249Yankah
82Ayew166Kyerewa Kyerewaa250Yeboah
83Awuah167Manso251Yiadom

See also

References

1. ^{{cite journal| last = Bartle| first = Philip F. W. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Forty Days: The Akan Calendar| journal = Africa: Journal of the International African Institute| volume = 48| issue = 1| pages = 80–84| publisher = Edinburgh University Press|= | date = January 1978| url = http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/rdi/kw-40.htm| issn = | doi = 10.2307/1158712| id = | accessdate =| jstor = 1158712}}
2. ^Neita, Lance, "So what's in a name?", Jamaica Observer, 30 August 2014.
3. ^For the Akan, the first-born twin is considered the younger, as the elder is thought to have stayed behind to help the younger out.
4. ^10 11 12 13 {{cite web|url=http://www.afropedea.org/akan-names|title=List of Ashanti (Twi, Asante) Names|work=afropedea.org}}
5. ^10 11 12 13 {{cite web|url= http://www.njas.helsinki.fi/pdf-files/vol15num2/agyekum.pdf |title=The Sociolinguistic of Ashanti Personal Names|type=PDF|work=njas.helsinki.fi}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.asanteman.freeservers.com/contact.html |title=The Ashanti and their names |work=asanteman.freeservers.com |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140314103015/http://asanteman.freeservers.com/contact.html |archivedate=14 March 2014 }}

Additional references

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