Adade

Adade is a surname of African origin, particularly associated with Ghana. The name Adade is derived from the Akan language spoken in Ghana, and it is believed to mean "one who is first born after the twins." The Akan people place significant importance on birth order, and being the firstborn after twins is considered special and carries symbolic meaning.

The surname Adade is relatively rare but has gained some presence in the UK due to migration and international connections. Individuals with the surname Adade often have roots in Ghana or other parts of West Africa.

Like many surnames of African origin, Adade reflects the rich heritage and cultural diversity present in the British population. It serves as a reminder of the connections between Britain and its former colonies, as well as the contributions of African communities to the social fabric of the UK.

There are approximately 138 people named Adade in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Adade.

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