Emmy Samtani

Emmy Samtani

Emmy is the founder of Kiindred and mother to 3 little ones. Over the last 4 years, she has worked with some of the most credible experts in the parenting space and is a keen contributor on all things parenthood.
Updated on Aug 20, 2025

Ewe naming practices for boys highlight bravery, wisdom, or the significance of birth timing. Komla (a Saturday-born) and Kwesi (born on a Sunday, though more Akan) illustrate the system’s calendar-based identity and devotion to heritage. Each name fosters a sense of belonging and continuity, echoing West Africa’s deep societal fabric. For parents seeking meaningful connections, an Ewe baby boy name honors tradition while inspiring a purposeful future.

TOP 250 Ewe Baby Boy Names

Angel -

Of Greek origin, meaning "messenger" or "angel."

King -

Monarch

Joshua -

God is deliverance

Joseph -

He shall add

John -

God is gracious

David -

Beloved

Christian -

Little anointed ones

Shepherd -

Shepherd carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Peter -

Stone

Paul -

Small

Wisdom -

Wisdom

Kofi -

Born on a friday

Blessing -

Of English origin, meaning "gift" or "favor."

Peace -

Peace

Godwin -

Friend of god

Lord -

Master, ruler

Courage -

Courage symbolizes 'strength and bravery'.

Grace -

Favor

Winner -

Winner

Kwasi -

Kwasi carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Edem -

Peace

Hope -

Positive expectation

Success -

A favorable outcome or achievement

Patience -

Associated with bold qualities.

Elom -

Elom means "God loves me."

Elo -

Elo is a variant of the name Eloy, which means "chosen" or "the elected" in Spanish.

Malike -

King

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