BRAKO
Brako
Brako is a British surname of Ghanaian origin. The name derives from the Akan ethnic group in Ghana, where it is a common surname. In the context of the British diaspora, the surname Brako is primarily associated with individuals of Ghanaian descent who have settled in the United Kingdom.
The surname Brako may have variations in spelling due to transliteration from the Akan language to English. It is likely to have been adopted by families as they migrated from Ghana to Britain, often as a way to maintain their cultural identity and heritage.
Individuals with the surname Brako have made significant contributions to various fields in the UK, including business, academia, arts, and sports. The name carries with it a sense of pride in Ghanaian heritage and symbolises the connection between the UK and Ghana.
Today, the surname Brako is part of the rich tapestry of British society, reflecting the diversity and multiculturalism of the nation. It serves as a reminder of the shared history and enduring ties between the UK and the African continent.
There are approximately 105 people named Brako in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Brako.