Akosua is a beautiful female name with Akan origins. It is pronounced as ah-KOH-suh (/ɑːˈkoʊsə/). In Akan, one of the major languages spoken in Ghana, Akosua means "born on Sunday." This name holds cultural significance as each day of the week in Akan culture has a corresponding name. Akosua is associated with individuals who are born on Sundays and are believed to possess qualities such as leadership, confidence, and charisma. The popularity of the name Akosua has been fluctuating in recent years in the United States. However, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking a culturally rich name for their baby girl.
Akosua Adoma Owusu is a Ghanaian-American filmmaker and producer known for exploring the colliding identities of black immigrants in America through various cinematic forms, aiming to create a third cinematic space or consciousness. |
Akosua Gyamama Busia is a multi-talented Ghanaian actress, film director, author, and songwriter known for her role as Nettie Harris in the 1985 film The Color Purple. |
Akosua Addai Amoo is a Ghanaian sports presenter, reporter, and producer known for her work at Metro TV Ghana and as the former host of a sports show on Metro TV's Sports World. |
Akosua Agyapong is a Ghanaian highlife singer and television personality, recognized for her contributions to the entertainment industry in Ghana. |
Akosua Adoma Perbi is a Ghanaian author and history professor at the University of Ghana. |
Akosua Menu - Akosua Asaa Manu is a Ghanaian social marketer and political activist, currently serving as the deputy chief executive officer of the Ghana National Youth Authority. |
Akosua Serwaa is a Ghanaian middle-distance runner known for her expertise in the 800 meters. |