Ekua name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: African-Akan
Usage: African and Fante
Pronunciation: e-kua
Meaning: Babies on Wednesday
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What does Ekua mean?

Ekua's meaning is Babies on Wednesday used for girls that originated from African-Akan is mostly used in Fante and African. Ekua is a variant form of Akua. Akua means Girl Born on Wednesday is used in Ewe, Twi and African is rooted from African-Akan.

How do I pronounce Ekua?

The two syllabled name Ekua is pronounced, e-kua.

Variants of Ekua

Akua, Aku, Akuliina, Augusta, Aake

Names that rhyme with Ekua

How popular is the name Ekua?

Ekua is a popular baby name in Ghana where every 1 in 4000 have the name. As per our research, over 7000 babies have been bestowed Ekua around the globe.

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Numerological analysis of Ekua

Lower your expectations and give the person you truly like a chance to prove. If the letter E is your cornerstone in your name, it means you are always open to new life experiences and adventures. Monotony always finds a way to make you do stupid and reckless things. People see you as their leader because of your attitude, determination, and creative thinking. It's time you set up a positive mind-set, open up to new adventures and explore the world.

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  •  Agu means Leopard or Sword Tip is used as a baby boy name which is specifically used in African came from Old High German and African-Igbo
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