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Meaningful Names

Mɨkum Mɨ Mankon Me Fɨe

The New Breed Of More Meaningful Mankon Names

81 names, each carrying a story — from Aká'áŋwɨ (God's creation) to Zu'uwembo (Hear from him).

Names carry our values forward

Every Name Tells a Story

In Mankon tradition, a name is more than a label — it carries a message, a prayer, or a piece of wisdom. Use the search below to find a name by its Mankon spelling, English form, or meaning.

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#1Pronounced: Abongekongne

Abɔŋakóŋne

Love is better.

#2Pronounced: Abongbela

Abɔŋebélá

It's better like that.

#3Pronounced: Abongnidore

Abóŋnɨdore

It's happiness that is good.

#4Pronounced: Abongtezo

Abɔŋtezo

Yours is better.

#5Pronounced: Abotsoh

Abo'otsó'o

Bush fowl track.

#6Pronounced: Abeminang

Abɛmɨnáŋ

Secret bag.

#7Pronounced: Afuenidoro

Afuenɨdore

The therapy for happiness.

#8Pronounced: Afu'enda

Afu'endâ

House blessing.

#9Pronounced: Afu'enidoro

Afu'enɨdore

Blessings of happiness.

#10Pronounced: Afu'ezighe

Afu'ezige

Our blessing.

#11Pronounced: Akamanda

Akamandâ

Leader of the house.

#12Pronounced: Aka'anwi

Aká'áŋwɨ

God's creation.

#13Pronounced: Aka'azi

Aká'azɨe

He is the one who created.

#14Pronounced: Akong-ibe

Akɔŋɨbe

He loves people.

#15Pronounced: Aknglete

Akɔ̂ŋgyɛbte

Cash and share.

#16Pronounced: Akyangnwi

Akyáŋ-ŋwɨ

God has made it.

#17Pronounced: Ananuaza

Anɨnuezà

It is their thing.

#18Pronounced: Anenu-azeh

Anɨnueze

It is my thing.

#19Pronounced: Anu-ala'a

Anuɛla'a

It is the village issue.

#20Pronounced: Atsu'unwi

Atsu'uŋwɨ

God has healed it.

#21Pronounced: Azabenda

Azabendâ

Roof.

#22Pronounced: Azumanda

Azumɨnda

House thing.

#23Pronounced: Azumenda

Azumɛndậ

House thing.

#24Pronounced: Azumengwege

Azumɛngwɛge

Family thing.

#25Pronounced: Azumenifo

Azumɛnɨfo

Royal thing.

#26Pronounced: Azumanwi

Azumɛŋwɨ

God's.

#27Pronounced: Azumazige

Azumɛzɨgɨ

Our thing.

#28Pronounced: Azu'une-bonge

Azú'unɨboŋe

Obedience is good.

#29Pronounced: Boriseyi

Borɨseyɛ

Calm him/her down.

#30Pronounced: Bingwege

Bîngwege

Family camwood.

#31Pronounced: Findzong-nwa'a

Fɨndzoŋ-ŋwá'á

The star shines.

#32Pronounced: Ghamambonwi

Ghamɨmboŋwɨ

Talk to God.

#33Pronounced: Ghu'usewa

Ghu'usewa

Respect them.

#34Pronounced: Ghu'useyi

Ghu'useyɛ

Respect.

#35Pronounced: Mbongnwi

Ɨbɔŋ-ŋwɨ

God's goodness.

#36Pronounced: Ilangwege

Ɨlàngwege

Family bridge.

#37Pronounced: Laa-ngwege

Ɨlǎ-ngwege

Family bridge.

#38Pronounced: Nsa'ala'a

Ɨsá'ala'a

Leader of the village.

#39Pronounced: Ki'itunghe

Kɨ'ɨtuŋe

Don't refuse.

#40Pronounced: Ku'uboge

Ku'ɨboge

Don't be afraid.

#41Pronounced: Kubuge

Ku'ubuge

Don't cry.

#42Pronounced: Kwarebe-azo

Kwarebe-azo

Take but yours.

#43Pronounced: Kwarambonwi

Kwarembɔŋwɨ

Take it from God.

#44Pronounced: Kyeminang

Kyɛ'ɛmɨnáŋ

Release the secret.

#45Pronounced: Malogha

Malóghá

I shall give.

#46Pronounced: Mbangteh

Mbáŋtẹ̀

Papa's staff.

#47Pronounced: Mbom-ala'a

Mbomala'a

Our culture.

#48Pronounced: Mborela'a

Mborɨ-ala'a

Peace maker.

#49Pronounced: Mitingma-la'a

Mɨtɨŋmala'a

The strength of the village.

#50Pronounced: Miya-nwi

Miyaŋwɨ

Thanks to God.

#51Pronounced: Mundatenu

Mundạtenu

Child from an empty house.

#52Pronounced: Munidoro

Múnɨdore

Happy child.

#53Pronounced: Ndafindzong

Ndafɨndzoŋ

House of the Star.

#54Pronounced: Ngangnda

Ngaŋndá

Family medicine.

#55Pronounced: Nghibong

Nghɨboŋ

One who does good things.

#56Pronounced: Nibong-nige

Nɨbɔŋnɨge

It is our beauty.

#57Pronounced: Nidrobonghe

Nɨdorɨboŋe

Happiness is good.

#58Pronounced: Nidoroni-ngwege

Nɨdorɨnɨ-ŋgwɛge

Family pleasure/happiness.

#59Pronounced: Nikwi

Nɨkwɨe

Progress / growth.

#60Pronounced: Njinwi

Njɨŋwɨ

God's voice.

#61Pronounced: Nka'anwi

Nka'aŋwɨ

God's light.

#62Pronounced: Nkyanti

Nkyáŋtɨ

Arranger / organiser.

#63Pronounced: Ntarala

Ntarɨla'a

Servant of the people.

#64Pronounced: Ntemngwege

Ntɛm-ngwege

The heart of the family.

#65Pronounced: Ntemnwi

Ntɛmŋwɨ

God's heart.

#66Pronounced: Ntenda

Ntɛ'ɛndạ

House pillar.

#67Pronounced: Ntomfo

Ntomfo

Fon's messenger.

#68Pronounced: Nwiebonge

Dwɨeboŋe

God is good.

#69Pronounced: Nwiebemeh

Dwɨebéme

God accepts.

#70Pronounced: Nwiebiseh

Dwɨebyɨse

God has concluded.

#71Pronounced: Nwiefa'a

Dwɨefá'a

God has done it.

#72Pronounced: Nwielwe'e

Dwɨeɨwé'ɛ

God has hidden it.

#73Pronounced: Nwinifo

Dwɨenɨfo

God is king.

#74Pronounced: Nwomisom

Dwomɨsom

Man of integrity.

#75Pronounced: Singnedoro

Sɨŋnɨdore

Happy bird.

#76Pronounced: Sing-wege

Sɨŋwɨgɨ

It is our bird.

#77Pronounced: Tabibeh

Tábɨbe

Father of the people.

#78Pronounced: Tso'ontah

Tso'onta'a

Hill bush fowl.

#79Pronounced: Tsitawara

Tsɨteware

Flag bearer.

#80Pronounced: Zu'mbonwi

Zu'embɔŋwɨ

Hear from God.

#81Pronounced: Zuwombo

Zu'uwembo

Hear from him.

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