Kyeremeh

Kyeremeh is a British surname of Ghanaian origin, predominantly found within the Ghanaian expatriate community in the UK. The name is of Akan descent, specifically from the Ashanti and Akyem tribes in Ghana.

The surname Kyeremeh is believed to have its roots in the Akan language, with the meaning often translated to represent qualities such as bravery, strength, or resilience. Surnames in Akan culture are typically derived from personal attributes, events, or circumstances surrounding a family's history.

As a symbol of cultural heritage and pride, the Kyeremeh surname carries with it a sense of identity and belonging for those who bear it. Within the British Ghanaian community, individuals with the surname Kyeremeh often celebrate their heritage through cultural events, gatherings, and maintaining connections to their Ghanaian roots.

In contemporary British society, the surname Kyeremeh serves as a testament to the diverse tapestry of multicultural influences that shape the British landscape. Its presence underscores the contributions of Ghanaian immigrants and their descendants to the rich cultural mosaic of modern Britain.

There are approximately 156 people named Kyeremeh in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Kyeremeh.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • Anthony
  • Asante
  • Edward
  • John
  • Kwaku
  • Kwame
  • Kwasi
  • Samuel
  • Thomas

Female

  • Akosua
  • Comfort
  • Cynthia
  • Josephine
  • Kennedy
  • Margaret
  • Nana
  • Pauline
  • Philomena
  • Rita

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