Akando Forename

1,744,716th
Most Common
name in the World

Approximately 35 people bear this name

Most prevalent in:
Nigeria
Highest density in:
Papua New Guinea

Akando Forename Definition:

A North American Indian name, meaning: Ambush.

Akando Forename Distribution

PlaceGenderIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Nigeria
83%
 
191:9,345,493111,831
Indonesia-61:42,993,945799,692
India
100%
21:607,438,9864,324,298
United States-21:181,268,488793,593
Bangladesh
100%
11:159,461,36636,167
Benin-11:10,575,84390,010
Ivory Coast
100%
11:23,075,933135,227
Pakistan
100%
11:194,357,680303,535
Papua New Guinea
100%
11:8,152,314202,620
Uganda
100%
11:40,956,920131,348

Akando (4,115) may also be a surname.

Akando Forename Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

A North American Indian name, meaning: Ambush.

Dictionary of Given Names with Origins and Meanings (1934) by Flora Haines Loughead

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