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  2. Akan names - Wikipedia

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    Akan names. The Akan people of Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire and Togo 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 ...

  3. Kwame - Wikipedia

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    Kwame (Saturday) Akwasi (Sunday) Kwame is an Akan masculine given name among the Akan people (such as the Ashanti and Fante) in Ghana which is given to a boy born on Saturday. Traditionally in Ghana, a child would receive their Akan day name during their Outdooring, eight days after birth. [ 1][ 2]

  4. List of continent name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Africa. The name Africa was originally used by the ancient Romans to refer to the northern part of the continent that corresponds to modern-day Tunisia. There are many theories regarding its origin. Africa terra means "land of the Afri" (plural, or "Afer" singular), referring to the Afri tribe, who dwelt in Northern Africa around the area of ...

  5. Africa - Wikipedia

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    Africa seen by the Apollo 17 crew in 1972. Afri was a Latin name used to refer to the inhabitants of what was then known as northern Africa, located west of the Nile river, and in its widest sense referring to all lands south of the Mediterranean, also known as Ancient Libya.

  6. Ghanaian name - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian names (or personal names in Ghana) consist of several given names and surnames based on the language of ethnic groups in Ghana: including Akan, Mole-Dagombas, Ga, Ewe and Nzema. Frequently, children are given a "day name" which corresponds to the day in the week when they were born. These day names have further meanings concerning the ...

  7. Category:African given names - Wikipedia

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    South African given names‎ (2 C) T. Tunisian given names‎ (1 C) Y. Yoruba given names‎ (1 C, 86 P) Pages in category "African given names"

  8. African-American names - Wikipedia

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    Shaquille, shortened to "Shaq", is an example of an invented African-American spelling of the name Shakil. The Afrocentrism movement that grew in popularity during the 1970s saw the advent of African names among African Americans, as well as names imagined to be "African-sounding". Names such as Ashanti have African origins. [4]

  9. Africanization - Wikipedia

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    Africanization of names. Africanization has referred to the modification of placenames and personal names to reflect an "African" identity. In some cases, changes are not only of transliteration but of the European name. [ 2] In many cases during the colonial period, African placenames were Anglicized or Francized .