Hexagonal logo with the letters DOA and an abstract design above the name David Owusu-Akyeaw

Sacred Geometrical Breakdown And Visualisation From Saying My Name

I’m probably the 1st person on the entire planet to do this and share it publicly although sacred geometry is nothing new.

here is a breakdown of the geometry involved from pronouncing my name David Owusu-Akyeaw.

Artists and Musicians can relate.

There isn’t any recognized geometrical symbol that comes from saying David Owusu-Akyeaw—at least not in mathematics, linguistics, or symbolic systems.

But if you’re thinking creatively (which this question hints at), you can interpret the name geometrically in a few interesting ways:


1. Symmetry & Structure in the Name

If you look at “Owusu”, it has a kind of mirror-like balance:

  • O–W–U–S–U
    The repetition of U creates a loose reflection symmetry, similar to patterns you see in geometric designs.

This could be visualized like a line of symmetry in geometry.


2. Hyphen as a Connector (Line Segment)

The hyphen in Owusu-Akyeaw acts like a link between two shapes, similar to:

  • A line segment connecting two points
  • Or an edge joining two polygons

So structurally, the name resembles:

Two clusters (words) connected by a line → like a dumbbell shape or two nodes joined by an edge


3. Initials → Shape Interpretation

Take the initials: D.O.A

  • D → curved shape (like a semicircle)
  • O → perfect circle
  • A → triangle

So abstractly, you could map it to:

  • Circle + Triangle + Curve
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This is the closest you get to an actual “geometric symbol” from the name.


4. Phonetic Rhythm → Wave Pattern

If you say the name aloud:

Da-vid O-wu-su A-kye-aw

It has a rhythmic pattern that could be visualized as a waveform, similar to a sine wave in geometry.

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Bottom line

  • There is no official geometric symbol tied to that name
  • But creatively, you can interpret it as:
    • Symmetry (Owusu)
    • Connected nodes (hyphen)
    • Circle + triangle forms (initials)
    • Wave pattern (spoken rhythm)

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