此处测试本站「囧斋范某自作用字・阿丁克拉符号」字体。前情提要:《阿丁克拉符号》
No. | Symbol | Name | Meaning |
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1 | | Gye Nyame | “除上帝外”。是目前最常用的装饰符号。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Except God. A symbol expressing the omnipotence of God. Probably the most popular Adinkra symbol. It is featured on Ghana's largest-denomination banknote, the 200 cedi note. |
2 | | Sankofa | Go back and get it. A symbol of the wisdom of learning from the past to build for the future. From the Akan proverb, "Se wo were fi na wosan kofa a yenkyiri," meaning, "It is not taboo to go back for what you forgot (or left behind)." |
3 | | Sankofa | “回去拿”。表示从过去吸取经验的重要性。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Another Sankofa symbol |
4 | | Adinkrahene | 最重要的符号,代表扮演主角的重要性。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 King of the Adinkra symbols. A symbol for authority, leadership, and charisma. Also a symbol for qualities associated with kings. Adinkrahene is reportedly the inspiration for the design of the other symbols. |
5 | | Dwennimmen | Ram's horns. A symbol of strength (in mind, body, and soul), humility, wisdom, and learning. This symbol features prominently in the logo of the University of Ghana, Ghana's first and largest university. |
6 | | Funtumfunefu Denkyemfunefu | 暹罗鳄鱼。它们虽然共有一个胃,但仍然会抢食物。表示警惕窝里斗和部落冲突。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Conjoined crocodiles. A symbol of unity in diversity giving a common destiny; sharing; from the proverb, "Funtumfrafu denkyemfrafu, wowo yafunu koro nanso wonya biribi a wofom efiri se aduane no de no yete no wo menetwitwie mu," to wit, Funtumfrafu and Denkyemfrafu share a stomach but when they get something (food) they strive over it because the sweetness of the food is felt as it passes through the throat. |
7 | | Nkyinkyim | Twisting. A symbol representing the tortuous nature of life's journey. |
8 | | Odo Nnyew Fie Kwan | Love does not lose its way home. Those led by love always end up in the right place. |
9 | | Denkyem | 鳄鱼。代表适应环境的能力,就像鳄鱼的两栖习性。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Crocodile. A symbol of adaptability and cleverness |
10 | | Aban | Fortress (or castle). A symbol of strength, seat of power, authority, and magnificence |
11 | | Abe Dua | Palm tree. A symbol of wealth, resourcefulness, and self-sufficiency |
12 | | Adwo | Calmness. A symbol for peace, tranquility, and quiet |
13 | | Agyindawuru | Agyin's gong. A symbol of faithfulness, alertness, and dutifulness. Designed to commemorate the faithfulness of one Agyin who was a dutiful servant and gong-beater of the Asantehene. |
14 | | Akoben | 表示警惕和谨慎。是一种喇叭,发出的声音像战斗呐喊。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 War horn. A symbol of a call to action, readiness to be called to action, readiness, and voluntarism |
15 | | Akofena | A sword of war (or the state ceremonial swords). A symbol of state authority, legality, the legitimized authority of a ruler, recognition of gallantry of heroic deeds. Ghana's coat of arms shows one of these ceremonial swords crossed with a linguist's staff in its top left quadrant. |
16 | | Akoko Nan | “母鸡腿”。表示宽恕、养育,是个保护孩子也纠正孩子错误的家长。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 The foot of a hen. A symbol for discipline coupled with care and nurturing; from the Akan proverb, “Akoko nan tia ba na enkum ba,” literally, “The foot of a hen steps on the child (chick) but it doesn't kill the child (chick).” |
17 | | Akoma Ntoaso | 表示谅解和同意。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Joining of hearts. A symbol of agreement, togetherness and unity or a charter. An amplification of the concept of Akoma. |
18 | | Akoma | Heart. A symbol of love, goodwill, patience, faithfulness, fondness, endurance, and consistency. |
19 | | Ananse Ntentan | Spider's web. A symbol of wisdom, craftiness, creativity, and the complexities of life. It is the web of Ananse, the crafty spider who is preeminent in African folklore. |
20 | | Ani Bere A Enso Gya | No matter how red-eyed one becomes (i.e. how serious one becomes), his eyes do not spark flames. A symbol of patience, self-containment, self-discipline, and self-control. |
21 | | Asase Ye Duru | The earth has weight. A symbol of providence and the divinity of Mother Earth. |
22 | | Aya | Fern. A symbol of endurance, independence, defiance against difficulties, hardiness, perseverance, and resourcefulness. |
23 | | Bese Saka | Bunch of cola nuts. A symbol of affluence, power, abundance, plenty, togetherness, and unity |
24 | | Bi Nka Bi | No one should bite another. A symbol of justice, fairplay, freedom, peace, forgiveness, unity, harmony, and the avoidance of conflict or strife. |
25 | | Dame-Dame | Chequered. A symbol of craftiness, intelligence, and strategy. |
26 | | Dono Ntoaso | The double dono; joined tension talking drum. A symbol of united action, alertness, goodwill, praise, rejoicing, and adroitness. |
27 | | Dono | The tension talking drum. A symbol of appelation, praise, goodwill and rhythm. |
28 | | Duafe | Wooden comb. A symbol of feminine consideration or good feminine qualities such as patience, prudence, fondness, love, and care. |
29 | | Eban | Fence. A symbol of safety, security, and love. |
30 | | Epa | 手铐。象征奴隶身份和囚禁。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Handcuffs. A symbol of law and justice. |
31 | | Ese ne Tekrema | Teeth and tongue. A symbol of improvement, advancement, growth, the need for friendliness and interdependence. |
32 | | Fafanto | Butterfly. A symbol of tenderness, gentleness, honesty, and fragility. |
33 | | Fihankra | An enclosed or secured compound house. A symbol of brotherhood, safety, security, completeness, and solicarity. |
34 | | Fofo | A flowering plant (bidens pilosa). A symbol of warning against jealousy and covetousness. |
35 | | Gyawu Atiko | The back of Gyawu's head. A symbol of valor and bravery. Used interchangeably with the Kwatakye Atiko symbol |
36 | | Hwehwemudua | 量尺。意思是不管是商品制造还是人的努力,都需要尽力而为,争取做到最好。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Measuring rod (rod of investigation) or rule. A symbol of excellence, superior quality, perfection, knowledge, and critical examination. |
37 | | Hye Wo Nhye | “不会烧伤的东西”。来自传统祭司,他们能够在火上行走而脚不会被烧伤,鼓励别人忍受和克服困难。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Burn you won't burn (fig. unburnable). A symbol of toughness and imperishability; also a symbol of permanence. |
38 | | Kramo Bone Amma Yeanhu Kramo Pa | The bad muslim makes it difficult for a good one to be recognized. A symbol of warning against deception and hypocrisy. |
39 | | Kuronti ne Akwamu | Kuronti and Akwamu. A symbol of democracy, sharing ideas, taking council |
40 | | Kwatakye Atiko | The back of Kwatakye's head. A symbol of valor and bravery. This symbol is also called Gyawu Atiko. It is said to be a hairstyle of Kwatakye, a war captain of old Asante. |
41 | | Mako | Peppers. A symbol of inequality and uneven development; from the proverb "All peppers on the same plant don't ripen at the same time" |
42 | | Menso Wo Kenten | I am not carrying your basket. A symbol of industry, self-reliance, and economic self-determination |
43 | | Mframadan | Well-ventilated house. A symbol of resilience and readiness to face the vicissitudes of life |
44 | | Mmere Dane | Time chanegs (times change). A symbol of the temporariness of good times |
45 | | Mpatapo | Pacification knot. A symbol of pacification, forgiveness, and reconciliation |
46 | | Mpuannum | Five tufts (of hair). A symbol of loyalty and priestly office |
47 | | Nea Onnim | He who does not know; from the proverb, "When he who does not know learns, he gets to know." |
48 | | Nkonsonkonson | 链结。表示团结的力量,用于提醒人们对集体作贡献。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Chain. A symbol of unity, community |
49 | | Nsaa | A type of woven cloth. A symbol of excellence, genuineness, and authenticity |
50 | | Nsoromma | 天堂的孩子。用于提醒人们上帝是父亲,守候着所有的人。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Star (child of the heavens). A symbol of faith and the belief in patronage and dependency on a supreme being |
51 | | Nteasee | Understanding. A symbol for understanding and cooperation |
52 | | Nyame Biribi Wo Soro | 上帝在天堂。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 God, there is something in the heavens. A symbol of hope and inspiration |
53 | | Nyame Dua | God's tree (sacred stump). A symbol of God's presence and protection |
54 | | Nyame Nwu Na Mawu | 上帝永垂不朽,因此我也永远不死。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 God won't die for me to die; a symbol expressing the immortality of the human soul |
55 | | Okuafo Pa | Good farmer. A symbol of diligence, hard work, and entrepreneurship |
56 | | Osram ne Nsoromma | Moon and star. A symbol of faithfulness, fondness, harmony, benevolence, love, loyalty, and femininity |
57 | | Owuo Atwedee | Ladder of death. A symbol of the certainty and universality of death |
58 | | Sepow | Executioner's knife. A symbol of justice |
59 | | Tamfo Bebre | 表示从过去吸取经验的重要性。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 The enemy will suffer; the enemy will stew in his own juice. A symbol for ill-will, jealousy, and envy |
60 | | UAC Nkanea | UAC lights. A symbol of technological advancement |
61 | | Wawa Aba | Seed of the wawa tree. A symbol of hardiness, toughness, and perseverance |
62 | | Woforo Dua Pa A | When you climb a good tree. A symbol of support for good causes |
63 | | Adwera | Symbol of Purity, Sanctity, Chastity, Good Fortune, Consecration, Cleanliness Adwera is a river plant with medicinal purposes. It can be used as an antipyretic and in the treatment of other infectious diseases. For Akan tribe in Ghana, the symbol is used to communicate the cleansing away of infirmities and misfortune, just the way mother nature intended. |
64 | | Dabi Me Nsoro-Mo Bepue | My star will shine one day. Symbol of hope, aspiration and confidence. Just as all the fruit do not ripen at the same time, so all the stars do not shine at the same time. Mine will shine some day. |
65 | | Fawohodie | Independence Symbol of independence, freedom, emancipation. "From the expression: Fawodhodie ene obre na enam. Literal translation: "Independence comes with its responsibilities." |
66 | | Fence | Strength and Authority |
67 | | Kuntinkantan | 表示铺张浪费。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Puffed up extravagance Symbol of arrogance |
68 | | Nea Ope Se Obedi Hene | He who wants to be king. Symbol of service and leadership From the expression "Nea ope se obedi hene daakye no, firi ase sue som ansa" meaning "He who wants to be king in the future must first learn to serve." |
69 | | Nea Ope Se Nkrofoo Ye Ma Wo No, Ye Saa Ara Ma Won | Do to others the things you want them to do to for you. Justice |
70 | | Mate Masie | What I hear, I keep Symbol of wisdom, knowledge and prudence. Understanding means listening and taking into account what another person has said. |
71 | | Me Ware Wo | I shall marry you Symbol of commitment, perseverance From the expression "No one rushes into the job of mixing the concrete for building the house of marriage." |
72 | | Mmomudwan | Unity, Togetherness |
73 | | Mmra Krado | Seal of Law and Order The Court's Authority, Law and Order |
74 | | Mmusuyidee | That which removes bad luck Symbol of good fortune and sanctity. |
75 | | Nkontim | Hair of the Queen's Servant Loyalty, Service |
76 | | Nkyimu | The crossed divisions make on adinkra cloth before stamping Symbol of skillfulness, precision Before adinkra cloth is stamped with the symbols, the artisan blocks off the cloth with lines in a rectangular grid using a broad-tooth comb. This preparation is symbolic of the exacting technique which results in the highest quality product. |
77 | | Nyame Nti | By God's grace Symbol of faith and trust in God |
78 | | Nyame Ye Ohene | God is King Symbol of majesty and supremacy of God |
79 | | Nyansapo | Wisdom knot Symbol of wisdom, ingenuity, intelligence and patience An especially revered symbol of the Akan, this symbol conveys the idea that "a wise person has the capacity to choose the best means to attain a goal. Being wise implies broad knowledge, learning and experience, and the ability to apply such faculties to practical ends." |
80 | | Nsoran | 悲伤或哀悼⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录范注:网上未见 |
81 | | Ohene Tuo | The King's Gun Greatness |
82 | | Okodee Mmowere | The talons of the eagle. Symbol of strength, bravery, power The eagle is the mightiest bird in the sky, and its strength is concentrated in its talons. The Oyoko clan, one of the nine Akan clans, uses this symbol as their clan emblem. |
83 | | Onyakopon Aniwa | God's Eye Omnipresence of God |
84 | | Onyakopon Ne Yen Ntena | May God be with us. God's presence and protection. |
85 | | Onyankopon Adom Nti Biribiara Beye Yie | By God's grace, all will be well. Symbol of hope, providence, faith |
86 | | Owo Foro Adobe | 表示坚持与谨慎。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 Snake climbing the raffia tree. Symbol of steadfastness, prudence and diligence Because of its thorns, the raffia tree is a very dangerous challenge to the snake. His ability to climb it is a model of persistence and prudence. |
87 | | Owuo Kum Nyame | Death Killed God Invincibility of Death, Power of God to Overcome Death |
88 | | Pempamsie | Sew in readiness. Symbol of readiness, steadfastness, hardiness According to the The Adinkra Dictionary, the design of this symbol resembles the links of a chain, and implies strength through unity as well as the importance of being prepared. |
89 | | SESA WO SUBAN | 表示改变生活的能力。⸺实体书《象征符号插图百科》附录 "Change your character" Symbol of warning against arrogance, bad manners and negative behavior. |
90 | | WO NSA DA MU A | "If your hands are in the dish" Symbol of warning against arrogance, bad manners and negative behavior. |
91 | | BOA ME NA ME MMOA WO | “Help me and let me help you” Symbol of Cooperation and Interdependence. |
92 | | KETE PA | “Good bed” Symbol of a Good MarriageFrom the expression that a woman who has a good marriage is said to sleep on a good bed. See Cloth As Metaphor by G.F. Kojo Arthur, pp. 87-89 |
93 | | ABODE SANTANN | All seeing eye Symbol of Divine Creator, Omnipresence. |
94 | | ABUSUA PA | Good Family Symbol of Good family, Family unity. |
95 | | AKWAABA | Welcome Symbol of Reception, Hospitality. |
96 | | ANYI ME AYE A | If You Will Not Praise Me. |
97 | | ASAAWA | Sweet Berry Symbol of Tenderness. |
98 | | ASETENA PA | Good Living Symbol of Tenderness. |
99 | | AWURADE BAATANFO | God the Mother Symbol of Nurturing, Provision. |
100 | | BOAFO YE NA | Willing Helper Symbol of Support, Help. |
101 | | ESONO ANANTAM | Elephant’s Footprint Symbol of making an impact. |
102 | | GYE W’ANI | Enjoy Yourself Symbol of Enjoyment, Celebration. |
103 | | KOKUROMOTIE | Thumb Cooperation |
104 | | KYEMFERE | Potsherds |
105 | | MEKYIA WO | I Salute You Symbol of Respect. |
106 | | MMARA KRADO | Symbol of Justice. |
107 | | MO NO YO | Congratulations Symbol of Recognition. |
108 | | MRAMMUO | Crossing Paths |
109 | | NANTE YIE | Goodbye Symbol of Farewell. |
110 | | NKRABEA | Symbol of Destiny |
111 | | NKURUMA KESEE | Big Okra |
112 | | NNAMPO PA BAANU | Two Good Friends A symbol of friendship and interdependence. |
113 | | NOKORE | Symbol of Truth |
114 | | NSA KO, NA NSA ABA | Hand Go, Hand Come Symbol of Help, Support. |
115 | | NSEREWA | Cowry Shells Symbol of Abundance, WealthThe cowry shells were once used as money or medium of exchange in many cultures. |
116 | | NYA GYIDIE | Have Faith Symbol of Faith, Hope. |
117 | | OBAATAN AWAAMU | Warm Embrace of Mother Symbol of Compassion. |
118 | | OBOHEMMAA | Diamond |
119 | | OHENE ADWA | King’s Stool Symbol of Authority, Leadership. |
120 | | OHENE ANIWA | King’s Eyes Symbol of Authority, Leadership. |
121 | | OHENE KRA KONMUNDE | Royal Soul Pendant |
122 | | OHENE KYE | King’s Crown |
123 | | OHENE KYINIIE | King’s Umbrella Symbol of Kingship. |
124 | | OHENE PAPA | Good King Symbol of Good Governance. |
125 | | OSIADAN NYAME | God the Builder |
126 | | OTUMFUO WUO YE YA | The King is Gone |
127 | | OWIA A REPUE | Rising Sun |
128 | | PAGYA | Strikes Fire |
129 | | SOM ONYANKOPON | Worship God Symbol of Worship |
130 | | SUNSUM | The Soul |
131 | | TABONO | Oars |
132 | | TI KORO NKO AGYINA | Emphasizing the importance of cooperation, Teamwork. |
133 | | TUMI TE SE KUSUA | Power Is Like an Egg |
134 | | TUO NE AKOFENA | Gun and State Sword |
135 | | YEBEHYIA BIO | We Shall Meet Again |
136 | | OSRAM | "The Moon" Symbol of faith, patience and understanding. |
137 | | ADU HWAM | "Fragrance" or "Powerful aroma" The king's authority and power is felt in all households in his kingdom. |
138 | | APRUKUMA | "A medicinal seed" A medicinal seed use to treat infections. |
139 | | MPUANKRON | "nine tufts of hair" Symbol of Democracy. |
140 | | OBI NKA BI | "bite not each other" Harmony |