Agyemang

Agyemang is a Ghanaian surname of Akan origin that is prevalent among the Akan people in Ghana. The name is derived from the Twi language and is commonly used by the Ashanti, Akuapem, Akyem, Fante, and other Akan subgroups.

Origins and Meaning

The surname Agyemang is a composite name made up of two Twi words: "agyeman" which means "saviour" or "saviour of the nation" and "agyemang" which means "a saviour who has emerged from the nation". Therefore, the name Agyemang symbolises the concept of salvation and is often given to individuals believed to have the potential to bring prosperity and liberation to their community.

Distribution

While the surname Agyemang originates from Ghana, due to migration and diaspora movements, it can also be found in other countries around the world, particularly in the United Kingdom. Many Ghanaians living in the UK bear the surname Agyemang, which reflects the diverse cultural heritage of the British Ghanaian community.

Notable People

  • Kwame Agyemang: a Ghanaian footballer who played for the national team and various clubs in the UK.
  • Akosua Agyemang: a renowned Ghanaian-British writer and activist known for her contributions to literature on African diaspora.

In conclusion, the surname Agyemang carries significant cultural and historical significance within Ghana and the Ghanaian community in the UK, representing themes of salvation, identity, and community pride.

There are approximately 970 people named Agyemang in the UK. That makes it roughly the 7,547th most common surname in Britain. Around 15 in a million people in Britain are named Agyemang.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Augustine
  • Charles
  • Edward
  • Emmanuel
  • Eric
  • Francis
  • Frank
  • George
  • Kofi
  • Kwaku
  • Kwame
  • Richard
  • Samuel
  • Seth

Female

  • Angela
  • Doris
  • Elizabeth
  • Esther
  • Gifty
  • Joyce
  • Mary
  • Nana
  • Rita
  • Victoria

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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