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✨ Generated Names (100)

  • Jack

    Form of John: God is gracious (Hebrew; New Testament).

  • Jim

    Form of James, the English form of Jacob from the Old Spanish Jayme: The supplanter or one who takes the place of—Hebrew; Old Testament.

  • Silas

    “Wood or forest” (Latin origin)

  • Julian

    Greek form of Julius: Youthful; downy-bearded one (Latin).

  • Malcolm

    Disciple of St. Columba (Scottish Gaelic).

  • Cardarion

    No meaning available

  • Ysaye

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Fuller

    One who shrinks cloth (English).

  • Stanton

    From the stony estate (Old English).

  • Duran

    Form of Durant: The enduring one (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Terrance

    Form of Terence: Smooth, polished one; tender (Latin).

  • Halson

    Son of Hall: Dweller at the hall or manor house (Old English).

  • Jermaine

    French origin, meaning “brotherly,” popular in African American culture

  • Jaymore

    No meaning available

  • Felrath

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Quasar

    Heavenly object that emits powerful blue light and radio waves (KWAY-zar). It is larger than a star and smaller than a galaxy.

  • Montrell

    “Mountain” (modern American origin)

  • Jamarico

    No meaning available

  • Stanley

    “Stone meadow” (English origin)

  • Lander

    Owner of a grassy plain; territory (Middle English, from the German).

  • Yandel

    Modern African American name

  • Hamlet

    Little home (Old Franco-German).

  • Parelle

    No meaning available

  • Raekwon

    Blend of “Rae” and “Kwon”

  • LaRon

    Combination of “La” and “Ron”

  • Demarre

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Darrin

    Form of Darren: Little great one (Irish Gaelic).

  • Lashon

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Shawn or Sean: God is good, gracious (Irish).

  • Veshone

    No meaning available

  • Lamont

    French origin, meaning “lawyer,” adapted in African American culture

  • Shavonte

    Combination of “Sha” and “Vonte”

  • Kennedy

    Helmeted head; helmeted chief (Irish Gaelic); old Irish and Scottish clan name. Surname of the thirty-fifth president of the United States (John F. Kennedy).

  • Eldridge

    Mature counselor (German).

  • Lacy

    Form of Lassy: Settlement of Lascius (English, from the Norman); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Tobias

    Form of Tobiah: The Lord is good (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Garfield

    Field of spears (English).

  • Niram

    No meaning available

  • Marquise

    No meaning available

  • Danny

    Form of Daniel: God is my judge (Hebrew; Old Testament—major prophet).

  • Kemonte

    Blend of “Ke” and “Monte”

  • Sha'quan

    No meaning available

  • Diondre

    Combination of “Dion” and “Andre”

  • Eyton

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Duke

    “Leader” (English origin)

  • Na’im

    Benevolent; content, happy (nah-EEM—Arabic, North Africa).

  • Jirani

    No meaning available

  • Zack

    Form of Zachariah: Jehovah has remembered (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Lemarcus

    Combination of “Le” and “Marcus”

  • Rakkan

    No meaning available

  • Caesar

    Long-haired or hairy; through use, emperor (Latin).

  • Obasi

    “In honor of God” (Igbo origin)

  • Ohan

    No meaning available

  • Bunk

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Cameron

    Wry or crooked nose (Scottish Gaelic); also a Scottish clan name.

  • Decatur

    Place name—towns in seventeen U.S. states.

  • Thatcher

    “Roof maker” (English origin)

  • Louis

    Great fighter; famous warrior; warrior prince (English, from the Old French and Old High German).

  • Ragan

    Form of Regin: Judgment (reeg-un—Old Norse).

  • Kermit

    Free man (Irish Gaelic).

  • Xavious

    Unique blend, inspired by “Xavier”

  • Yadean

    No meaning available

  • Mensah

    Third-born son (MEN-sah—Ewe, Ghana).

  • Théophile

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Theophilus: Beloved of God (Greek; New Testament).

  • Semaj

    James spelled backward

  • Raji

    “Hopeful” (Arabic origin)

  • Montez

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Pedro

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Peter: Rock or stone (Latin; New Testament).

  • Taylen

    No meaning available

  • Molineaux

    Dweller by the mill (French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Preston

    Dweller at the priest’s place (Old English).

  • Quincey

    Form of Quincy: Dweller at the fifth son's estate (Old French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Chinedu

    “God leads” (Igbo origin)

  • Tanner

    Leathermaker (English; German); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Caleb

    “Devotion to God” (Hebrew origin, widely used)

  • Leopold

    Bold for the people (Old German).

  • Lyman

    No meaning available

  • Zalen

    No meaning available

  • Leland

    “Meadow land” (English origin)

  • Glen

    “Valley” (Scottish origin)

  • Salem

    Place name—city in twenty-nine states in the United States.

  • Hamadi

    Praised (Arabic, North Africa; Swahili, East Africa).

  • Melchor

    Spanish form of Melchior: King city; king of light (Judeo-Christian legend).

  • Granville

    From the great estate or town (French).

  • Jalal

    No meaning available

  • Cortell

    Unique blend of “Cor” and “-tell”

  • Armstead

    Meaning and origin unknown. Name used among free black men since the 18th century.

  • Gale

    Lively one (Old English).

  • Jahmiah

    No meaning available

  • Xeric

    No meaning available

  • DeCovan

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Antwan

    “Priceless” (Americanized form of Antoine)

  • Wilmer

    English origin, meaning “famous”

  • Tyler

    “Tile maker” (English origin)

  • Felix

    Happy; fortunate, lucky one (Latin).

  • LeVance

    Form of Vance: Grain thresher; dweller near the grain-winnowing fans or marshlands (Middle English).

  • Prakazrel

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Aakhut

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Eugene

    “Well-born” (Greek origin, widely used)

  • Donjuan

    Form of Juan, the Spanish form of John: God is gracious (Hebrew; New Testament).

  • Tucker

    “Garment maker” (English origin)

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Do you include both traditional and modern African American names?

Yes! Our collection spans from traditional names with deep historical roots to contemporary names that reflect modern African American culture. We celebrate both the heritage and the evolution of naming traditions.

2

Are names categorized by different cultural influences?

Yes, we organize names by various influences including nature-inspired names, historical figures, Spanish cultural fusion, Muslim spiritual values, and African heritage. This helps you find names that match your family's specific cultural connections.

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We work closely with African American cultural experts, historians, and community leaders to ensure every name is presented with proper context and respect. Our goal is to honor and celebrate the rich heritage behind each name.

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