All about the name ADDAE

Meaning, origin, history.

Addae is a unique and distinctive name of African origin, specifically from the Akan people of Ghana. In the Akan language, it translates to "born on Tuesday." This name has a rich history and cultural significance among the Akan people.

The Akan calendar is based on a 40-day cycle, with each day having its own name and spiritual significance. Tuesday, or "Kwasada" in Akan, is associated with the god Kwasasi, who is believed to have been born on that day. Children born on this day are often given names that reflect their special connection to the divine.

Addae is not a particularly common name, but it has been used throughout history among the Akan people and their descendants. It is a name that signifies pride in one's African heritage and cultural traditions.

Today, Addae continues to be a rare and unique name, but its meaning and historical significance make it a name worth considering for parents looking for something distinctive for their child.

See also

Ghana

Popularity of the name ADDAE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Addae has seen a consistent presence in the United States over recent years, with six births recorded each in both 2017 and 2022. This indicates a steady popularity of the name among parents choosing names for their newborns during these years. Despite not having experienced any significant increase or decrease in its usage between these two periods, the name Addae has maintained a constant presence with a total of twelve births across five years.

Name variation ADDAE.