Wanonsay
wa-non-say,
wan(o)-nsay
Origin:Modern
Other Origin(s):African, Ghanaian, Japanese, Native American
Meaning:Warm harmony; Blossoming assistance; Grace; Sand; Spider; First-born daughter; Shadow
Wanonsay is a modern, gender-neutral name with mysterious origins that can be possibly traced back to Japanese, Akan, and Sioux languages. It can be interpreted to be a potential blend of the Japanese names Wanon, meaning “warm harmony” and Sayu, which can mean “blossoming assistance.” It may also be influenced by the name Onsa, meaning “grace” and “sand.” Wanonsay may also have connections to the Akan name Ananse, meaning “spider.” In West African folklore, Ananse is also the name of a legendary half-human, half-spider known for his trickster-like personality. Wanonsay may also have links to the Sioux name Winona, meaning “firstborn daughter,” and the Lakota word Aháŋzi, meaning “shadow.” With all of these potential meanings to fall back on, the name Wanonsay can make for great inspiration for baby.
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