Kouakou Yao

/ kwa-KOO ya-OW /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Strength

Meaning & Etymology

Born on a Saturday and strong

Born on a Saturday and strong

Etymology

The name ‘Kouakou’ is derived from ‘Kwaku’, meaning ‘born on a Saturday’ in Akan culture. ‘Yao’ signifies strength and is a common Akan name element.

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

Cultural context

In Baoulé culture, names are often given based on the day of the week a child is born and are believed to influence the child’s character and destiny. ‘Kouakou Yao’ reflects both the day of birth and a desired trait.

Symbolism

‘Kouakou Yao’ symbolises the connection between the day of birth and the attributes of strength, highlighting the importance of both destiny and personal qualities in Baoulé tradition.

Naming ceremony

The Baoulé naming ceremony, known as ‘Outdooring’, typically occurs on the eighth day after birth. The child is presented to the community, and their name is officially announced and celebrated.

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