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      Group of people

      Meaning of the first name Afiwa

      Origin

      Akan (ghana)

      Meaning

      Born on A Friday

      Variations

      Afifa, Afiya, Afia
      The name Afiwa is of Akan origin, a prominent ethnic group in Ghana, and directly translates to Born on a Friday. It is traditionally given to children born on that specific day of the week. The Akan people, with their rich cultural heritage, attribute significant meaning to the days of the week, associating each day with specific characteristics and qualities. This practice of naming children based on the day of their birth is prevalent in many West African cultures, serving as a way to connect individuals with their cultural identity and ancestral heritage.

      Afiwa is a part of the broader Akan naming system, which has been an integral aspect of the Akan people’s social and cultural practices for centuries. This system, known as day names, is rooted in the belief that the day of one's birth influences personality and traits. Historically, the Akan have used these names to foster a sense of belonging and continuity within their communities. As the Akan language and traditions have been passed down through generations, names like Afiwa have remained significant, encapsulating a sense of identity, heritage, and connection to the ancestral past.

      In contemporary Ghana and among the diaspora, Afiwa continues to be used as a cultural identifier, reflecting a blend of tradition and modernity. With rising interest in African heritage globally, names such as Afiwa have gained recognition not only within Ghana but also among people of African descent seeking to reconnect with their roots. The use of Afiwa in modern times serves as a testament to the resilience and continuity of Akan culture, as it is increasingly embraced in various contexts, including literature, arts, and social media. Additionally, it reflects a growing appreciation for cultural names in a global society, reinforcing the importance of heritage and identity in today's world.

      Based on our records...

      Ahonou

      Ahonou

      This is the most common surname associated with Afiwa.
      Afiwa

      Afiwa

      This is the most common name of those married to a Afiwa.
      Essi

      Essi

      This is the most common name for a child of a Afiwa.

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      1908 is when there were the most people born with the first name Afiwa.

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