Àkànní

Àkànní
/ ah-KAHN-nee /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇳🇬 Nigeria
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Patient

Meaning & Etymology

One who is patient and persevering

One who is patient and persevering

Etymology

Derived from the Yoruba word àkàn, which means ‘to endure’ or ‘to be patient’.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Volta-Niger > Yoruboid

Cultural context

Àkànní is a name that reflects the Yoruba cultural value of patience and perseverance, which are considered important virtues in the community.

Symbolism

The name symbolizes the importance of patience and endurance in overcoming life’s challenges, reflecting a deep-rooted cultural value in Yoruba society.

Naming ceremony

In Yoruba tradition, the naming ceremony, known as ìsomolórú, is held on the seventh or eighth day after birth. The name Àkànní would be bestowed upon the child to reflect the hopes and aspirations of the family for the child’s character.

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