The baby name Kweku-Kyeremeh is a Male name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced KWEH-koo KYEH-reh-meh.
Kweku-Kyeremeh is Akan in Origin.
The baby name Kweku-Kyeremeh is a Male name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced KWEH-koo KYEH-reh-meh.
Kweku-Kyeremeh is Akan in Origin.
Kweku-Kyeremeh blends two Akan elements from Ghana. Kweku (Twi: Kwaku; Fante: Kweku) names a boy born on Wednesday in the Akan day-name system, a precolonial calendrical practice that remains central in Ashanti, Fante, and Bono communities. Kyeremeh is a family name and occasional given name from Twi kyere, “to show/teach/explain,” linked to communicators, interpreters, and teachers. Together the compound evokes “Wednesday-born who teaches” or “Wednesday-born interpreter.”
Hyphenated forms appear in late 20th-century Ghana and the diaspora to honor dual lineages or to pair a day-name with a lineage surname as a single given name. Variant spellings include Kwaku-Kyeremeh, Kweku-Kyereme, and Kwaku-Kyereme; related stand-alone forms are Kweku/Kwaku and Kyeremeh/Kyereme/Okyere. The feminine counterpart to Kweku is Akua. Usage spans Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, and migrant communities in the UK and North America.
We have no record of Kweku-Kyeremeh in any national birth registry or name dataset. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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