The baby name Kweku-Asare is a Male name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced KWEH-koo AH-sah-reh.
The baby name Kweku-Asare is a Male name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced KWEH-koo AH-sah-reh.
Kweku-Asare is Akan, Twi in Origin.
Kweku-Asare is an Akan (Twi/Fante) compound given name from Ghana, pairing the day name Kweku with the personal/surname Asare. Kweku belongs to the kradin system that assigns names by day of birth; it designates a male born on Wednesday and has been widely used among Asante, Akuapem, and Fante communities since at least the 18th–19th centuries. Asare functions both as a given name and a family name in Akan onomastics; its precise etymology varies by dialect and tradition, with folk glosses ranging from “brave/warrior” to notions of “rising” or “help,” reflecting layered clan and virtue associations.
Variants include Kwaku-Asare and the unhyphenated Kweku Asare; Kweku also appears as Kwaku, while the female counterpart to the day element is Akua. A cognate for the day-name concept is Ewe Koku. As a whole, Kweku-Asare signals “Wednesday-born of the Asare lineage,” a name balancing personal destiny and ancestral identity.
We can't find Kweku-Asare in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
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