Nana-Ofori
- Gender
- Boy
- Origin
- 🇬🇭 Ghana
- Religion
- Traditional
- First Seen
- —
- Trait
- Leadership
Meaning & Etymology
Chief of the ancestral spirits
Chief of the ancestral spirits
Etymology
Derived from the Twi words nana (ancestor, grandparent) and ofori (chief, ruler).
Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Kwa > Potou-Tano > Akan
Cultural context
In Akan culture, the name Nana-Ofori signifies a person who holds a position of leadership and ancestral connection, often indicating a family with a strong lineage of chiefs or spiritual leaders.
Symbolism
The name symbolises leadership, ancestral respect, and the continuation of family legacy and spiritual guidance.
Naming ceremony
The Akan naming ceremony, known as outdooring, typically takes place on the eighth day after birth. The child is presented to the community, and a traditional priest or elder announces the name, invoking blessings and protection from the ancestors.
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