Born from Culture.

The Origin of the BARIMAH Symbol

The language of Adrinka

Adinkra Wall in Ashanti Region - Ghana

Adinkra Symbols
Are Visual Philosophies.

Each represents a deep truth or moral lesson. The Akan people used them on cloth, pottery, wood carvings, and royal regalia.

Dwennimmen

Das Symbol von Widderhörnern.

Dwennimmen as
one of the Adrinka symbols.

It depicts the ram's horn – a powerful image that embodies the rare combination of strength & humility, power & wisdom, and self-confidence & honor. The precise balance of a true athlete – one who knows when to fight and when to stay grounded. The BARIMAH symbol was derived from the Dwennimmen – as a reminder: Every athlete who leads, leads from the heart.

The Name - BARIMAH

Heart of an Athlete.

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BARIMAH comes from the Akan language.

It signifies a strong person, a warrior – someone with heart-led strength. Not just muscle, but inner strength, visible in every action.

That's the Heart of an Athlete.