Afua Explained
Afua (Efua) |
Pronunciation: |
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Gender: | Female |
Meaning: | Born on a Friday |
Origin: | Akan people |
Related Names: | - Adjoa (Monday)
- Abena (Tuesday)
- Ekua (Wednesday)
- Aba (Thursday)
- Afua or Efua (Friday)
- Amba or Ama (Saturday)
- Esi (Sunday)
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Afua or Efua is an Akan day name traditionally given to girls born on a Friday; the equivalent male name is Kofi.
Given name or day name
- Afua Adwo Jectey Hesse, Ghanaian pædiatric surgeon and former president of the Medical Women's International Association
- Afua Bruce, American engineer, data executive, professor, and politician
- Afua Cooper (born 1957), Canadian historian and dub poet, born in Jamaica
- Afua Hirsch (born 1981), British writer, broadcaster, and former barrister, born in Norway
- Afua Kobi (fl. 1834–1884), Akan: asantehemaa of the Ashanti Empire
- Afua Kuma (1908–1987), Ghanaian oral theologian
- Afua Osei, American entrepreneur and public speaker, co-founder of She Leads Africa
- Afua Richardson (born 1980), African–Native American comic book artist
- Efua Asibon, Ghanaian businesswoman
- Efua Baker (born), British singer-songwriter and celebrity fitness expert, born in Ghana
- Efua Dorkenoo (1949–2014), affectionately known as "Mama Efua", Ghanaian-British campaigner against female genital mutilation
- Efua Sutherland (1924–1996), Ghanaian playwright, director, dramatist, children's author, poet, educationalist, researcher, child advocate, and cultural activist
- Efua Traoré, Nigerian-German writer
See also
- Afuʻalo Matoto, Tongan political figure and life peer
- , 1988 Philippine biographical action film
- Charles Afuakwah (born 1966), Scottish former rugby union player born in Ghana