Koffi
- Gender
- Boy
- Origin
- 🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire
- Religion
- Traditional
- First Seen
- 17th century
- Trait
- Traditional
Meaning & Etymology
born on a Friday
Koffi is a name given to boys born on a Friday, a day associated with fertility and abundance in Akan culture.
Cultural Context
born on a Friday
Etymology
The name Koffi derives from the Akan day-naming tradition, where ‘Kofi’ refers to a male born on a Friday.
Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Kwa > Nyo > Potou-Tano > Tano > Central Tano > Akan
Cultural context
In Akan culture, children are traditionally named based on the day of the week they are born. Koffi is a common name among Akan people and signifies the day of birth.
Symbolism
Koffi symbolises the Akan tradition of day-naming, reflecting the day of the week a person is born and carrying the associated spiritual and social significance.
Naming ceremony
In Akan tradition, the naming ceremony, called ‘Denkyem’ or ‘Dinto’, typically occurs on the eighth day after birth. The child is officially named and introduced to the community.
Related names
Similar Names
Kouassi Yao
born on Monday (Kouassi) and Thursday (Yao)
Kouassi Koffi
Strong and born on a Friday
Kouamé
born on a Saturday
Yao N’Zi
God's child