So, how to pronounce it and how long it will last are the two major questions surrounding Ghanaian names. However, what the people do with these problems are quite interesting. Let’s take a look at these 6 amazing facts about Ghanaian names.
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Have you heard of Mambo? The popular TV theme song from “All My Children” (season 1, episode 4) that’s the highest rated TV show in Ghana right now. If you want an insight to what this sounds like in real life, have a listen to it on youtube in the video below.
One of the things we do not see a lot of these days is the great diversity of the names within the country, some people use the same names like in Ghana. Others have gone for something different, like Mambot or a nickname. So, with that in mind we have provided an explanation of the names common to the country.
This is a good video to listen to if you want to see what Ghanaians call these popular people as well as other famous Ghanaian names to add to your collection. Some popular names in Ghana, or indeed anywhere: 1. Nana 2. The N-word, is used often in Ghana to refer to either a mother or daughter, often a name found in the first row of the Ksana.
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