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The baby name Abenah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ah-BEH-nah (IPA: /aˈbena/).

Abenah is Akan in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Akan
Pronunciation: ah-BEH-nah (IPA: /aˈbena/)

What is the meaning of the name Abenah ?

The baby name Abenah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ah-BEH-nah (IPA: /aˈbena/).

Abenah is Akan in Origin.

Abenah is a Ghanaian Akan feminine given name meaning “born on Tuesday.” It belongs to the Akan system of kradin (day names), where a child’s weekday of birth confers both a name and character traits; the male counterpart is Kwabena. The name has long been used among Akan-speaking peoples of southern Ghana and eastern Côte d’Ivoire and remains common today, often paired with Christian or Arabic names.

Variants include Abena (most widespread), Abenaa (spelling with lengthened vowel), Abina (regional), and the diaspora form Abenah; Bena appears as a short form. While similar-sounding Yoruba Abeni exists, it is unrelated and means “we asked for her, and she came.” Through migration, Abenah/Abena also appears in Caribbean and North American communities and Europe.

Abenah has the following similar or variant Names

Abenah – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
JM 0 #93 1 3,714
GH 0 #245 4 5,396
GH Girls 0 #298 27 6,973
GH Boys 0 #361 1 8,138
IQ Girls 0 #525 1 11,303
SA Girls 0 #1,014 1 25,931
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People also ask about Abenah

Abenah is predominantly a girl's name.
Abenah is a 3 syllable name, pronounced ah-BEH-nah (IPA: /aˈbena/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Abena, Abenaa, Abenaa and Abenah.
Across languages, Abenah has these equivalents: Kwabena (male Akan equivalent — Tuesday-born), Tuesday-born (English descriptive equivalent).
Abenah is a name of Akan origin, traditionally used in Ghana. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Ghana and its diaspora communities.