Amoako
- Gender
- Boy
- Origin
- 🇬🇭 Ghana
- Religion
- Traditional
- First Seen
- 14th century
- Trait
- Hardworking
Meaning & Etymology
Active and hardworking
Amoako is a name that signifies a person who is active and hardworking, reflecting Akan values of diligence and perseverance.
Cultural Context
Active and hardworking
Etymology
Derived from the Akan root words amo (to work) and ako (active, energetic).
Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Kwa > Potou-Tano > Akan
Cultural context
In Akan culture, names often reflect the circumstances of a child’s birth or desired attributes. ‘Amoako’ signifies the importance of diligence and industriousness, reflecting societal values.
Symbolism
The name ‘Amoako’ symbolises the Akan ideals of hard work, perseverance, and productivity, serving as a guiding principle for the child’s life.
Naming ceremony
The Akan naming ceremony, called ‘Kradin’, typically occurs on the eighth day after birth. Family elders gather to bestow the name and offer blessings for the child’s future.
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