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Kwame

Boy's name for those born on Saturday

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What does Kwame mean?

Kwame is a traditional Ghanaian Akan day name given to boys born on Saturday. In the Akan naming tradition of Ghana, every child receives a soul name (kra din) based on the day of the week they were born.

The name Kwame carries the meaning: "Protect & persevere". Those named Kwame are said to be gifted with Unshakable strength.

Personality Traits

ProtectiveLoyalStrongDependable

"Kwame stands like a mighty baobab, shielding hopes through every season."

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Cultural History

The Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire have practiced the tradition of day names for centuries. Known as kra din (soul name), these names are believed to reflect the spiritual character of the day on which a child enters the world.

Saturday is associated with the element of Earth, the color Savanna Indigo, and the spirit animal Lion 🦁.

Before clocks were invented, Saturday's last light carried a name for those born to stand strong and protect the ones they love.

The Paired Name

Every Akan day name comes in a pair — one for boys, one for girls. Kwame's paired name is:

Girl

Ama

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Famous Saturday-Born People

Kwame Nkrumah

Ghana's first president

September 21, 1909 (Saturday)

Ama Ata Aidoo

Ghanaian author & playwright

March 23, 1940 (Saturday)

Kwame Mensah Bonsu

Ghanaian basketball player

Saturday-born

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