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mawuenyah 

The name Mawuenyah is popularly known in West Africa specifically the Volta Region of Ghana and Togo.
Mawuenyah's translation to English is God knows. It is a gender neutral name.
Any one who is called Mawuenyah is a great actor and they are unpredictable.

Their behavior and attitude always changes depending on the environment they find themselves.

They show people around them the attitude they want them to see so some may say they are Good, some may say they are Naughty, etc. but all part of the acting.

They are very intelligent and quick to react. The male version of Mawuenyah are very handsome, good with girls and very charming.

They love to watch movies, sing, read, write, act and listen to music virtually all the time.
EMERALD : Mawuenyah is my type of guy because he has all the qualities a woman will ever need. XOXO
mawuenyah by Ray Afro December 3, 2019
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