PEPRAH
Peprah
Peprah is a surname of British origin, notably associated with the Akan people of Ghana. The name "Peprah" derives from Akan culture and represents the courage and strength of an elephant.
The Peprah surname is a relatively rare but distinguished name in British society. It is believed that the Peprah family originally migrated from Africa to Britain, possibly as part of the Windrush generation, and settled in various regions across the country.
Individuals bearing the Peprah surname are known for their resilience, determination, and strong sense of family and community values. Many Peprahs have made notable contributions in various fields, including academia, sports, business, and the arts.
The Peprah family crest is said to symbolise wisdom, strength, and unity. The motto associated with the Peprah name is often "Victor in Virtute" which translates to "Victory in Virtue", reflecting the family's ethos of achieving success through moral excellence.
Overall, the Peprah surname carries a sense of dignity, heritage, and pride, embodying the rich cultural tapestry of Britain and its connections to diverse parts of the world.
There are approximately 174 people named Peprah in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Peprah.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Charles
- Emmanuel
- George
- John
- Kingsley
- Kwame
- Peter
- Richard
- Samuel
- Sylvester
Female
- Akua
- Caroline
- Eunice
- Florence
- Georgina
- Grace
- Isabella
- Janet
- Millicent
- Victoria