Category: Adinkra Symbols

  • Yebehyia bio

    yEbESia bio Transliteration “We shall meet again” Meaning Symbolizes all things in nature are linked and we shall meet again after saying goodbye.

  • Osram Ne Nsoromma

    csram nI nsOrOmma Glyph c Transliteration “The Moon and the Star”. Meaning Symbolizes love, faithfulness and harmony.

  • Dwennimmen

    jInnimmen Glyph j Transliteration “Ram’s horns”. Meaning Symbolizes humility together with strength.

  • Fihankra

    fihankra Glyph z Transliteration “You did not say goodbye when you left home”. Meaning Symbolize security and safety.

  • Duafe

    duafI Glyph y Transliteration “Wooden comb”. Meaning Symbol of beauty and cleanliness.

  • Akokonan

    akOkcnan Glyph x Transliteration “The leg of a hen”. Meaning Symbolizes nurturing and discipline.

  • Wawa Aba

    wawa aba Glyph w Transliteration “Seed of the Wawa tree”. Meaning Symbolizes hardiness and perseverance.

  • Bese Saka

    bIsI saka Glyph v Transliteration “Sack of Cola nuts”. Meaning Symbolizes affluence, power and abundance.

  • Nea Onnim No Sua A Ohu

    nIa onnim nO sua a, ohu Glyph u Transliteration “He/She who does not know, will know from learning”. Meaning Perseverance, service and hard work in the acquisition of knowledge.

  • Aya

    aya Glyph t Transliteration “Fern”. Meaning The fern is hardy plant that can grow in difficult places.