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
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.
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)
