Quamon is a unique and distinctive given name of African-American origin, derived from an amalgamation of two elements: "Kwame," which means "born on Saturday" in the Akan language spoken in Ghana, and "Mon," short foramon, meaning "disciple" in the same language. This name gained prominence due to its association with notable figures such as Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana, and Kwame Alexander, a renowned poet and children's author. Quamon is often associated with strength, leadership, and wisdom, reflecting the qualities of its namesakes. It is a name that carries a rich cultural heritage and offers a unique opportunity for parents to bestow their child with a meaningful moniker that stands out from more common alternatives.
"Quamon had its first and only year of birth in 1998 with five newborns."