Female and male first names : Ghana.



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Nyiema is an African name from Ghana's Ashanti culture, meaning "born on Saturday" in the Akan language.
Nyleah is an African name of Ashanti origin meaning 'born on Tuesday' or 'obedient Tuesday-born'.
Nysia is an uncommon yet intriguing name of African origin, derived from the ancient city of Nysa in present-day Ghana, symbolizing fertility and prosperity. It was notably carried by Queen Nsia, a legendary ruler of the Asante Kingdom during the 18th century.
Obrey is a distinctive African name of Ashanti origin, meaning "one who brings light" in Akan, signifying strength and wisdom.
Ohemaa, an Akan name of Ashanti origin, means 'Sunday-born queen', reflecting reverence for women and historical significance.
Oheneba is an Akan male given name from Ghana, meaning "born on Saturday," typically given to children born on that day.
Oleeta is a captivating feminine name of African origin derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "she has a beautiful heart".
Oney is an unusual unisex name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana. It means "king" or "ruler", traditionally given to boys born during times of prosperity and abundance.
Otha is an African name of Akan origin, meaning 'born on Thursday'.
Othie is an African given name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning "born on Saturday" and traditionally given to children born on that day to bring good fortune.
Oti is an uncommon yet powerful African name of Akan origin, meaning "born on Saturday.
Parniece is a distinctive African name derived from the West African 'Parmiece,' meaning 'to create.' It originated among the Ashanti people of Ghana and carries a powerful, inspiring meaning, suggesting creativity and innovation.
Pearlina is a unique African (Ashanti) name meaning "noble and precious".
Quaashie is an African name of Akan origin from Ghana, meaning "born on Saturday.
Quacy is an African-origin given name derived from the Ghanaian Akan day name Kwaku, meaning "born on Friday.
Quameir is a distinctive African given name of West African origin, specifically from Ghana, meaning "born on Wednesday" in the Akan language.
Quameisha is an African-origin name from Ghana's Akan tribe, meaning "one who brings peace.
Quamine is a rare yet significant African name of Ashanti origin, translating to "the wise and brave one," traditionally given to children believed destined for greatness.
Quamya is a unique unisex name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning 'born on Monday'.
Quanetra is a distinctive African name derived from Kwaneetah, signifying 'endowed with royal qualities'.
The unique name Quanice is derived from the Ghanaian name Quansah, meaning 'God's gift,' and traditionally given to boys born on sacred Saturdays.
Quartey is an uncommon yet distinctive male name of Ashanti origin, derived from the Akan language meaning "at dawn of war," signifying strength and courage.
Quasha is an uncommon African name from Ghana's Akan tribe, meaning "born on Sunday".
Quashanna is an African name of Ashanti origin meaning "Tuesday-born girl".
Quashia is an uncommon African given name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'noble' or 'royal'.
Quatesha is an African female name of Ashanti origin, derived from the combination of "Qua", meaning "to create", and "tesha", meaning "beauty".
Quayshun is an African origin male name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, with meanings varying among clans but often relating to birthdays or challenging times.
Queanna is a unique African name of Ashanti origin meaning 'queen' or 'female ruler', traditionally given to royal girls.
Quenetta is an African Akan name meaning "born on Sunday," often given to celebrate births on that day.
Quentavia is a unique African female name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning "born on Tuesday".
Quentel is an African-origin name derived from Kente, meaning "he knows" in Akan language, signifying wisdom and intelligence.
Quillie is a unique African name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana. In the Akan language, it means "peaceful" and was traditionally given to boys born on the fifth day of the week.
Quinsha is an African name of Ashanti origin, traditionally given to girls, meaning "born on Sunday," signifying good fortune and happiness.
Rakeria is a rare yet meaningful African name of Ewe origin from Ghana, associated with beauty and grace despite having no literal translation.
Rakisha is a unique African name from Ghana meaning "she breaks" or "she has broken".
Raneisha is an African name of Ashanti origin, meaning "tender woman," reflecting reverence for women's strength and nurturing qualities.
Ransford is a rare African male name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning 'God's Grace'.
Rashan is an African-derived name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, translating to "born on a Saturday," and symbolizing strength and resilience.
Rayshod is an unique African name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, carrying the powerful meaning "warrior".
Reneisha is an African name of Ashanti origin meaning "born on a Sunday," signifying happiness and good fortune.