About Us

Ghanaba means "child of Ghana."

We are an initiative and a movement that celebrates Ghanaian cultural heritage and fosters a strong sense of identity and belonging. By embracing the tradition of Ghanaian day names, we take an important step toward reconnecting people with the broader heritage and culture of Ghana.
 
In Ghana, day names are more than just labels—they carry deep cultural significance and are believed to influence a person’s personality, traits, and values. Each name is unique, connected to the day of the week on which a person is born, and reflects qualities passed down through generations. These names are seen as a link to the collective consciousness of the community, shaping the individual while honouring shared cultural history.
 
 
By exploring day names and their meanings, we invite individuals to reflect on how their name aligns with their personal identity. We encourage a deeper understanding of the values and traits embedded in each name, revealing the unique qualities that shape us as individuals and as a community.
 
We seek to inspire people to reconnect with and celebrate their roots, recognizing that each name carries a story, a legacy, and a set of values that contribute to the rich tapestry of Ghanaian culture.
 
 
Join us and take the first step toward discovering your day name. Our interactive tool on our site will guide you in uncovering the meaning and significance behind it, connecting you to the heart of Ghanaian heritage.

Welcome to Ghanaba! Our website is your gateway to celebrating the rich heritage, culture, and traditions of Ghana. Explore our curated content, discover inspiring stories, and connect with the vibrant spirit of Ghana.

A short guide to your Ancestry

“Kra Din” Pronounced “Kra-Deen” or Day name, Literally means “Soul name”

 

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