Adjoumani

/ ah-JOH-ma-nee /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
19th century
Trait
Prosperity

Meaning & Etymology

one who is wealthy

The name Adjoumani is derived from the Akan language, spoken by the Akan people of Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana. It is composed of 'adjo' meaning wealth and 'mani' which signifies possession or ownership, thus translating to 'one who is wealthy'.

Cultural Context

one who is wealthy

Etymology

Derived from the Akan words adjo (wealth, riches) and mani (to have or possess).

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Kwa > Potou-Tano > Tano > Central Tano > Akan

Cultural context

In Akan culture, names often reflect the circumstances of a child’s birth or the aspirations of the family. ‘Adjoumani’ signifies the hope for prosperity and abundance for the child.

Symbolism

The name ‘Adjoumani’ symbolises wealth and the importance of prosperity in Akan society, representing the hope for a life of abundance and success.

Naming ceremony

The Akan naming ceremony, called ‘outdooring’, typically takes place on the eighth day after birth. The child is presented to the community, and a name is bestowed upon them, often reflecting their family’s values or aspirations.

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