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Okonkwo
Okonkwo is a Nigerian surname. It is a male name and of Igbo origin, which means "A boy born on Nkwo day". Nkwo day is "the last of the four Igbo market days". The diminutive form is Okoronkwo.
Notable people with the name include:
- Albert Okonkwo, Nigerian general
- Amy Okonkwo (born 1996), Nigerian basketball player
- Annie Okonkwo (born 1960), Nigerian politician
- Arthur Okonkwo (born 2001), English football player
- Charles Okonkwo (born 1965), Nigerian footballer
- Chibuzor Okonkwo (born 1988), Nigerian footballer
- Chigoziem Okonkwo (born 1999), American football player
- Chiké Okonkwo (born 1982), British actor
- Christian Okonkwo, Nigerian footballer
- Christopher Okonkwo (born 1941), Nigerian athlete
- Daniel Okonkwo (born 1975), English basketball player
- Digger Okonkwo (born 1975), Nigerian Maltese footballer
- Joe Okonkwo, American writer
- Kennedy Okonkwo (born 1977), Nigerian businessman
- Kenneth Okonkwo (born 1968), Nigerian actor
- Nnamdi Okonkwo, Nigerian banker
- Og Okonkwo, Nigerian fashion designer
- Onyekachi Okonkwo (born 1982), Nigerian footballer
- Patrick Okonkwo (born 1998), Nigerian American soccer player
- Rachael Okonkwo (born 1987), Nigerian actress
Fictional characters
- The protagonist of Things Fall Apart, a novel by Chinua Achebe
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