Kwame is an
Akan masculine given name among the
Akan people
The Akan () people live primarily in present-day Ghana and Ivory Coast in West Africa. The Akan language (also known as ''Twi/Fante'') are a group of dialects within the Central Tano branch of the Potou–Tano subfamily of the Niger–Congo ...
(such as the
Ashanti and
Fante) in
Ghana which is given to a boy born on Saturday. Traditionally in Ghana, a child would receive their Akan
day name during their
Outdooring, eight days after birth.
According to Akan tradition, people born on particular days exhibit certain characteristics or attributes.
Kwame has the appellation "Atoapoma" or "Oteanankannuro" meaning "combat ready."
The day naming tradition in Ghana extends to folk characters such as
Anansi and deities. Traditional Akan religion states that God created himself on Saturday and is therefore also named "Kwame".
Origin and meaning of Kwame
In the Akan culture, day names are derived from deities.
Kwame originated from Koyame and the Akan day name God.
The name Kwame means extremes in fortune, health and spirituality; versatile, idealistic and intuitive.
Males named Kwame are reputed to be talented and good problem solvers.
Male variants of Kwame
Variant spellings include Kwamé, Kouamé, Kwami, Kwamena, and Kwamina, according to the various Akan subgroups.
It is spelt Kwame by the Akuapem and Ashanti subgroups, while the Fante subgroup spell it as Kwamena or Kwamina.
Female version of Kwame
In the Akan culture and other local cultures in Ghana, day names come in pairs for males and females.
The variant of the name used for a female child born on Saturday is
Ama
Ama or AMA may refer to:
Ama Languages
* Ama language (New Guinea)
* Ama language (Sudan)
People
* Ama (Ama Kōhei), former ring name for sumo wrestler Harumafuji Kōhei
* Mary Ama, a New Zealand artist
* Shola Ama, a British singer
* Ām ...
.
Notable people with the name
The most well-known bearer of the name was
Kwame Nkrumah
Kwame Nkrumah (born 21 September 190927 April 1972) was a Ghanaian politician, political theorist, and revolutionary. He was the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana, having led the Gold Coast to independence from Britain in 1957. An in ...
, President of Ghana and a founder of Pan-Africanism - mainly due to whom the name spread also to non-Ghanaians.
People with this name include:
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Kwamé (American rapper)
Kwamé Holland (born 28 March 1973) is an American rapper and record producer from Queens, New York. Starting as a rapper in the late 1980s, he later saw success as a producer.
Biography
In 1989, aged 16, Kwamé released his debut album, '' Kwa ...
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Kwame (Australian rapper)
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Kwame Alexander
Kwame Alexander (born August 21, 1968) is an American writer of poetry and children's fiction. His verse novel ''The Crossover'' won the 2015 Newbery Medal and was selected as an Honor book for the Coretta Scott King Award.
Personal life and educ ...
, American author
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Kwame Anthony Appiah
Kwame Akroma-Ampim Kusi Anthony Appiah ( ; born 8 May 1954) is a philosopher, cultural theorist, and novelist whose interests include political and moral theory, the philosophy of language and mind, and African intellectual history. Appiah wa ...
, a Ghanaian-British philosopher of semantics and racism
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Kwame Awuah
Kwame Awuah (born December 2, 1995) is a Canadian professional soccer player.
Club career Early career
Awuah played for the Club Uruguary Toronto, Woodbridge Strikers, the Ontario provincial program and the Dante Alighieri varsity boys soccer ...
(born 1995), Canadian soccer player
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Kwame Brown, American former basketball player
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Kwame R. Brown (born 1970), American politician
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Kwame Dawes, Ghanaian poet currently living in America, managing editor of the
Prairie Schooner literary journal
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Kwame Harris (born 1982), former American football player
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Kwame Holman, American producer, correspondent, and congressional correspondent
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Kwame Kenyatta, an American politician
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Kwame Kilpatrick, former mayor of Detroit, Michigan
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Kwame Nkrumah
Kwame Nkrumah (born 21 September 190927 April 1972) was a Ghanaian politician, political theorist, and revolutionary. He was the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana, having led the Gold Coast to independence from Britain in 1957. An in ...
(originally Francis Nwia Kofi Ngonloma), a Ghanaian politician (and for a time Life President) and one of the founders of Pan-Africanism
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Kwame Raoul, Illinois Attorney General
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Kwame Somburu (Paul Boutelle), an American socialist political activist
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Kwame Tucker
Kwame Leval Tucker (born 28 September 1976) is a Bermudian former cricketer, who played with the Bermudian cricket team in their first One Day International
A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs cricket, played betw ...
, a Bermudian cricketer
* Kwame Ture (
Stokely Carmichael), a Trinidadian-American black activist and leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Black Panther Party
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Kwame Vaughn
Kwame Donte Vaughn (born May 31, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for BC Astana of the Kazakhstan Basketball Championship and the VTB United League. He is a 1.91 m (6'3") tall point guard-shooting guard. He finished his college ...
(born 1990), American basketball player for
Maccabi Haifa in the
Israeli Basketball National League
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Kwamena Bartels
Peter Kwamena Essilfie Bartels (born 27 October 1947) is a Ghanaian politician and former government minister of the New Patriotic Party.
Biography
After graduating from Mfantsipim School in 1968, Bartels was admitted to the University of Ghana, ...
, a Ghanaian politician and former government minister of the
New Patriotic Party
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Kwamena Ahwoi
Kwamena Ahwoi (born 13 October 1951) is a Ghanaian academic and politician, who served as Minister for Local Government and Rural Development from 1990 to 2001 in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, during the reign of Jerry Raw ...
, a Ghanaian politician who served as Minister for Local Government and Rural Development from 1990 to 2001 and Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1997
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Kwamina Ropapa Mensah, a Ghanaian
footballer
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who plays for
Nashville SC
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in the
USL Championship
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Osei Kwame Panyin
Osei Kwame Panyin was the ruler of the Ashanti Empire from 1777 to 1801, holding the title of Asantehene. His reign was marred by uprisings, which would eventually lead to his suicide in 1803 to prevent an Ashanti civil war.
Early life
Osei Kwame ...
, eighteenth-century leader of the Ashanti Confederacy, in what is southern and central Ghana today
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Paul Kwame, Ghanaian footballer
References
Fictional character
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Kwame (Captain Planet), a fictional character in the animated television series ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers''
* Kwame, a fictional character in British television series
I May Destroy You
''I May Destroy You'' is a British black comedy-drama television limited series created, written, co-directed, and executive produced by Michaela Coel for BBC One and HBO. The series is set in London with a predominantly Black British cast. ...
.
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