Female and male first names : Ghana.
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AANYAH
FemaleAfrican-origin name, originally from Ghana and now globally popular. It means 'graceful' or 'queen'.
AARONDA
FemaleUnique African name of Akan origin from Ghana, meaning 'born on Monday', signifying resilience.
ABDULAI
MaleAttractive name of West African origin, derived from Arabic 'Abd' (slave/servant) and 'ullah' (God), thus translating to "Slave/Servant of God".
ABENA
FemaleAkan girl's name from Ghana, meaning "born on Tuesday".
ABRIONNA
FemaleUnique African girl's name of Akan origin from Ghana, meaning "born on Sunday," associated with blessings, wisdom, and prosperity.
ACHANTI
FemaleAfrican name from the Ashanti tribe in Ghana, meaning "born on Friday," reflecting the traditional significance of birthdays in African cultures.
ADAJANE
FemaleAdajane, of Ashanti origin, means "Firstborn Grace," reflecting its tradition as a name for firstborn daughters.
ADDAE
MaleUncommon yet meaningful Akan name from Ghana, translating to "born on Tuesday" and signifying a divine connection in the 40-day Akan calendar.
ADJOA
FemaleGhanaian name of Akan origin meaning 'born on a Monday', carrying spiritual significance in African cultures.
AFI
FemaleAfia is a Ghanaian name of African origin, meaning "Wednesday's child.
AFUA
FemaleAfrican name from Ghana's Akan people, meaning 'born on Friday' in Twi.
AHMAUD
MaleAfrican-origin male name derived from the Akan language meaning 'Friday-born', carrying cultural significance from West African naming traditions.
AHMONI
FemaleUncommon African-origin name derived from the Akan language spoken in Ghana, meaning "born on Monday." It has no widely-known historical figures but holds rich cultural heritage tied to ancient African traditions.
AHNYIA
FemaleAfrican name from Ghana's Akan tribe meaning 'born on Sunday'.
AHSHANTI
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning "God has answered me," reflecting gratitude and divine intervention.
AKEIM
MaleAfrican name from Ghana's Ashanti people, combining "warrior" (Ake) and "king" (im), signifying "warrior king".
AKEYLA
FemaleAshanti female name meaning "she has been awaited," given to eagerly anticipated daughters in Ghana's Ashanti culture.
AKHIA
FemaleUnique female given name of African origin, derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning "born on Tuesday".
AKIA
MaleDistinct African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "born on Wednesday" or "noble birth".
AKWASI
MaleAkwasisa name of Akan origin meaning 'born on Wednesday' in Twi dialect.
AKYRIA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Akan origin, derived from Akua meaning 'born on Wednesday'.
ALDRICK
MaleAfrican name of Akan origin, meaning 'born on Monday', traditionally given to Ghanaian children born on that day.
ALONTAE
MaleAshanti name of African origin meaning "born on Thursday with respect/admiration".
ALTAMEASE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating African name, meaning 'patience is beautiful' in Akan.
AMAMDA
FemaleIntriguing African name with a profound meaning, originating from the Ashanti people of Ghana. It translates to 'rain with power' in the Akan language, reflecting their deep respect for natural elements.
AMAREY
MaleAfrican name derived from the Akan language of Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'intense peace'.
AMAZIN
FemaleAfrican female name from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning 'unusual' or 'remarkable', reflecting strength and uniqueness.
AMEYIA
FemaleRare African name of Ashanti origin meaning "twins," reflecting its cultural significance in Ghana.
AMIAHA
FemaleAfrican female name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning "born on Sunday," associated with cheerfulness and friendliness.
ANAJEE
MaleAfrican name of Ashanti origin meaning 'God answers', conveying divine intervention.
ANAYANSI
FemaleMeet Anayansi, a captivating African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, translating to "she has her own heart" or "she who possesses a heart," symbolizing independence and self-reliance.
ANIECE
FemaleUncommon African feminine given name originating from Ghana's Ashanti tribe, translating to "she has her own spirit" and signifying strength, independence, and individuality.
ANJAIL
FemaleAfrican origin unisex name popularized by the Akan people of Ghana, meaning "to love" or "to cherish.
ANNESIA
FemaleAfrican name of Ashanti origin, translating to 'born on Tuesday'.
ANTAWON
MaleUnique Ghanaian name of African origin, derived from the Akan tradition, meaning "King of Antoa," a powerful god in their pantheon.
ANTISHA
FemaleDistinctive African name, specifically Ashanti in origin, composed of 'Anto' meaning 'God has answered', and 'Shia' signifying 'star'. Together they convey the powerful meaning of divine blessing bringing light into one's life.
ANTWAN
FemaleDistinctive African name from Ghana that means "born on Friday" or "God has heard our cries," reflecting its cultural significance among the Akan people who celebrate Fridays as communal days for gatherings and prayers.
ANWON
MaleAfrican name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning 'born on Monday'.
ANYE
FemaleWest African origin name from the Akan tradition, meaning 'Wednesday's child'.
ANYEA
FemaleAfrican origin, meaning "born on a Sunday" in Akan and gaining popularity for its unique sound and auspicious meaning.