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    Amenuvenu

    Pronunciation: ah-meh-noo-VEH-noo

    ⚥ Unisex
    Ewe

    Meaning

    God's gift

    Origin

    Ewe

    History & Etymology

    Amenuvenu is a name originating from the Ewe people, an ethnic group primarily found in Ghana and Togo. In Ewe culture, names often carry significant meaning, reflecting circumstances of birth, hopes for the child, or religious beliefs. 'Amenuvenu' directly translates to 'God's gift' or 'God has given a person,' indicating a child seen as a divine blessing.

    This name is deeply rooted in the spiritual and cultural fabric of the Ewe people. It is used for both boys and girls, emphasizing the universal joy and gratitude associated with the arrival of a new child, regardless of gender. The use of such names reinforces community values and the strong connection to a higher power.

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