Yaw (name) explained
Yaw is a masculine given name originating from the Akan people and their day naming system, meaning "born on a Thursday" in Akan language, following their day naming system.[1] People born on particular days are supposed to exhibit the characteristics or attributes and philosophy, associated with the days. Yaw has the appellation "Preko" or "Opereba" meaning brave.[2] [3]
Origin and meaning of Yaw
In the Akan culture, day names are known to be derived from deities. Yaw originated from Yawoada the Day of Reproduction.[4] Males named Yaw are known to be courageous and aggressive in a warlike manner (preko). They tend to be guarded, judgemental and appear to be ungrateful.
Male variants of Yaw
Day names in Ghana vary in spelling among the various Akan subgroups. The name is spelt Yaw by the Akuapem, Ashanti and Fante subgroups.[5]
Female version of Yaw
In the Akan culture and other local cultures in Ghana, day names come in pairs for males and females. The variant of the name used for a female child born on Thursday is Yaa.
Notable people with the name
Most Ghanaian children have their cultural day names in combination with their English or Christian names. Some notable people with such names are:
- Yaw Antwi (born 1985), Ghanaian footballer playing in Serbia
- Yaw Amankwah Mireku (born 1979), Ghanaian footballer
- Yaw Asante (born 1991), Ghanaian footballer playing in Italy
- Yaw Berko (born 1980), Ghanaian footballer playing in Tanzania
- Yaw Danso (born 1989), Ghanaian footballer playing in Puerto Rico
- Yaw Fosu-Amoah (born 1981), South African long jumper
- Yaw Frimpong (born 1986), Ghanaian footballer playing in Congo
- Yaw Ihle Amankwah (born 1988), Ghanaian footballer playing in Norway
- Yaw Osafo-Marfo, (born 1942) Ghanaian politician and former minister for Education and Finance
- Yaw Osene-Akwah (born 1984), Ghanaian youth activist, founding member of Okyeman Youth Association and Okyeman Youth for Development, comes from Akyem Apedwa
- Yaw Preko (born 1974), Ghanaian former international footballer
- Yaw Tog (born 2003), Ghanaian rapper
- George Yaw Boakye (1937–1979), Ghanaian airman and politician
- Eugene Yaw (born 1943), American politician
- Joachim Yaw (born 1973), Ghanaian former international footballer and Olympic medalist
- Lawrence Henry Yaw Ofosu-Appiah (1920–1990), Ghanaian academic and director of the Encyclopedia Africana
- Nana Yaw Konadu Yeboah (born 1964), Ghanaian boxer and former world champion
- Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade (1927–2013), Ghanaian former supreme court judge
- Paul Yaw Addo (born 1990), Ghanaian footballer playing in Norway
- Samuel Yaw Adusei, Ghanaian politician
- William Yaw Obeng (born 1983), Ghanaian former American football offensive lineman
See also
References
- Web site: The Sociolinguistic of Akan Personal Names. Kofi Kofi. Agyekum. 2021-04-07. ResearchGate. en. January 2006.
- Web site: The Akan Day Names and Their Embedded Ancient Symbolism. 2021-04-07. Modern Ghana. en. Vanessa. Danso.
- Web site: Kamunya. Mercy. 2018-10-19. Akan names and their meanings. 2021-04-07. Yen.com.gh - Ghana news.. en.
- Konadu. Kwasi. 2012. The Calendrical Factor in Akan History. International Journal of African Historical Studies. 45. 217–246.
- Web site: 2019-11-09. 'Day born names' in Dagbani, Ewe and Fante. 2021-04-07. GhanaWeb. en.