Aseda name meaning

✍  Updated on: July 27th, 2023
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What does Aseda mean?

Aseda is a name of Akan origin, commonly used in Ghana, and it means 'praise' or 'give thanks.' This positive affirmation embedded in its meaning creates a sense of gratitude and acknowledgment, creating a humble and appreciative undertone.

This name carries a spiritual connotation, appealing to families with strong faith or spiritual connections.

Although it is generally considered a boy's name, Aseda's unisex nature makes it an adaptable choice for a baby girl as well.

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How popular is the name Aseda?

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2018973710
2016121025
2015120475163685
2014120785

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Numerological aspects of Aseda

You believe that nothing is impossible until your heart beats. Having the letter A as your capstone reveals your hard-working nature and persistence. If letter A is your cornerstone, you are not into flirting much but like to get straight to the point. You lack motivation and courage to take an action. So what if you fail? You are a good friend and know how to keep secrets. People see you as their leader even if you never ask for it.

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