The baby name Kweku-Akomeah is a Male name , 6 syllables long and is pronounced KWEH-koo AH-ko-MEE-ah (approx. IPA: /ˈkwɛku ˌækoʊˈmiə/).
Kweku-Akomeah is Akan in Origin.
The baby name Kweku-Akomeah is a Male name , 6 syllables long and is pronounced KWEH-koo AH-ko-MEE-ah (approx. IPA: /ˈkwɛku ˌækoʊˈmiə/).
Kweku-Akomeah is Akan in Origin.
Rooted in the Akan languages of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, Kweku‑Akomeah combines a day name with a virtue name. Kweku (also Kwaku) is the male name for a child born on Wednesday, tied to the Akan weekday Wukuada and famously echoed in folklore as Kwaku Ananse, evoking wit and resilience. Akomeah derives from Twi akoma, “heart,” and carries senses of courage, patience, and steadfastness, resonating with the Adinkra symbol Akoma. Together, the compound suggests “Wednesday-born of brave heart.”
Among Asante, Fante, and Akuapem communities, day names have long anchored identity and kinship, and compound given–surnames gained visibility in mission-school records and modern diaspora use, where hyphenation helps preserve both elements. Documented variants include Kwaku, Kweku; and Akomea, Akomeah, Akomah, Akomiah. Related feminine day-name pairing would be Akua (Wednesday-born). The name balances time of birth with admired character, yielding a culturally layered yet contemporary choice.
Kweku-Akomeah doesn't appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
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