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Charlena is a distinctive feminine given name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana. It honors the god Chaleh, associated with agriculture and fertility, and carries deep cultural significance, believed to bring blessings upon its bearer.
Charrise is an uncommon female given name of African origin, believed to derive from the Ashanti people of Ghana, potentially meaning 'to love' or 'to cherish'.
Chatoya is an unusual African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'queen of the night' and believed to be given to girls born under moonlight.
Chauna is a rare African given name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'born on Saturday' in English.
The name Chawn, of African origin, signifies 'wise one' or 'intelligent one', tracing back to the ancient Ghanaian kingdom's tribal name Chawno meaning 'wisdom'.
Cherika is a rare yet powerful feminine given name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana meaning "queen".
Chiquitha is a unique African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'God gives joy' or 'Joyful child.'
Chontelle is an African-origin female given name derived from Akosua, meaning 'born on Saturday' in Akan language.
Coffy is a unique African given name derived from the Ewe ethnic group of Ghana, translating to "one who brings joy" in their culture.
Condace is an exotic African-derived unisex given name translating to "born on Saturday." It has historically been popular among royalty in Ghana's Ashanti community and signifies strength, resilience, and positivity associated with Saturday-born individuals.
Corddaryl is a distinctive African name, originating from the Ashanti people of Ghana, derived from "Kofi" (born on Friday) and "Daril", with no specific meaning but adds uniqueness.
Cowana is an uncommon yet meaningful female name of African origin, derived from the Akan people of Ghana. It means "born on a Sunday," signifying good fortune and prosperity according to Akan cultural traditions.
Cyarra is an distinctive feminine given name originating from Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "God is gracious" or "born on Tuesday".
Dacorion is an Ashanti-derived name meaning 'spiritually assisted', originally reserved for royal boys in Ghana.
Dafney is an uncommon African-derived name likely originating from Ghana's Akan people, where it is believed to mean "born on Friday.
Dagne is an uncommon Ghanaian feminine name of African origin, meaning "born on Tuesday" in Akan language, traditionally given to children born on that day, and carries significant meaning among the Ashanti people.
Dajanee is an African name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning 'to be patient' in the Akan language.
Dalaysa is a unique African name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "she makes peace." It signifies harmony and tranquility.
Damarieon is an African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "brave king" or "courageous leader.
Danaija is an exotic African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, combining 'Dani' (God is merciful) and 'Aja' (to love), signifying boundless mercy and eternal love.
Dandre is an African unisex name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning 'brave and courageous warrior.'
Danson is an uncommon African given name believed to have originated from Ghana among the Akan ethnic group. Its meaning is uncertain, but it may be connected to "danso," a traditional drumming and dancing ensemble, potentially signifying rhythm or cultural heritage through music and dance.
Dantay is an unique African given name from Ghana's Akan people, meaning "God has been kind to me".
Darihanna is a unique and regal African-derived name believed to mean 'wise' or 'noble'.
Darmani is an uncommon yet distinctive West African given name from Ghana, meaning "Peaceful King" in the Akan language.
Darnasia is an uncommon, nature-inspired girl's name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'bold' or 'courageous'.
Dashay is an exotic African name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "God has answered my prayer".
Daveona is a unique African name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning "God has favored me".
Dawone is an African origin name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "God has given me everything" in Akan language.
Dayona is an African name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "born on Tuesday" in the Akan calendar.
Dekisha is an attractive African name of Ashanti origin (Ghana), meaning 'born on a Friday'.
Dekon is a rare African name of Ashanti origin, potentially meaning "born on Friday and destined for wealth".
Dela is a distinctive African name derived from the Ashanti tribe in Ghana, meaning 'to be patient' and symbolizing resilience.
Delaysha is an African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "she has a calm heart," symbolizing peace and inner strength.
Deleno, of African origin, means 'born on a Monday' in the Ashanti people's belief-rich culture.
Demara is a distinctive female given name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, West Africa, and meaning "born on a Tuesday." It has a rich historical significance within the Ashanti community, where it was first bestowed upon girls born on that day who were believed to possess exceptional qualities such as intelligence, creativity, and strength. Today, Demara is recognized for its elegant sound and unique character, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking meaningful yet memorable names for their daughters.
Demarionna, of African origin, means 'divine sun' in Ashanti, signifying light, growth, and prosperity.
Denard is a unique African name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'strength in battle'.
The name Denece originates from the Ashanti tribe in Ghana and translates to "the first intelligent child".
Deney is an uncommon African given name, of Ashanti origin from Ghana, derived from the Akan language, meaning 'child born on Tuesday'.