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✨ Generated Names (100)

  • Rylan

    “Island meadow” (English origin)

  • Exavier

    Variation of “Xavier,” meaning “new house”

  • Reynard

    “Strong decision” (French origin)

  • Newport

    Place name—city in Rhode Island. Name found among free and enslaved black men in late eighteenth-century New England.

  • Sam

    To hear (Hebrew).

  • Resherd

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Rasheed or Rashid: Rightly guided (Arabic, North Africa).

  • Omari

    “God the highest” (Swahili origin)

  • Jordell

    Unique African American name with “-ell” suffix

  • Fritz

    Form of Frederick: Peaceful ruler (Old German).

  • Weston

    “Western town” (English origin)

  • Golden

    Form of Golding: Son of the golden one (Old English).

  • Winard

    Blend of two names such as Winston (from the friend’s estate or town—Old English) and Bernard (brave as a bear—Old German).

  • Clint

    A town on a hill (English).

  • Ovie

    Form of Oved: Servant, serving (Hebrew).

  • Yves-Emmanuel

    Combined name: Yves (yew, the type of wood for bow making—French; Germanic origin) and Emmanuel (God with us—Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Dhorian

    No meaning available

  • Niram

    No meaning available

  • Trevin

    Form of Trevor: Prudent, discreet, wise (Irish Gaelic).

  • Quintrell

    No meaning available

  • Bryant

    Form of Brian: Strong one (Celtic).

  • Cain

    No meaning available

  • Hilton

    English origin, meaning “hill settlement”

  • Gerold

    Form of Gerald: Rules by the spear (German).

  • Garland

    “Land of the spear” (French origin)

  • Desmond

    Gracious protector (English).

  • Khalan

    No meaning available

  • Abream

    Form of Abram: Exalted father (Hebrew; Old Testament—Abraham’s name before God changed it). Name found among enslaved men in the South during the mid-nineteenth century.

  • Emiel

    No meaning available

  • Donald

    Mighty world ruler (Scottish Gaelic).

  • Rousby

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Alex

    Helper and defender of humankind (English).

  • Ragan

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

  • Shauncey

    Form of Chauncey: Chancellor, church official; chief recordkeeper; a diligent man who earned his good fortune (English).

  • Alva

    Form of Alvah: Exalted one (Hebrew).

  • Coles

    Form of Coleman: Coal worker (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • DeShawn

    Another variation of “Shawn” with “De” prefix

  • Jaxson

    Modern variation of “Jackson,” meaning “son of Jack”

  • Floarada

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Flora: Flower; Roman goddess of flowers (Latin).

  • Bancroft

    From the bean field (Old English).

  • Nur

    Light; to illuminate (Arabic, North Africa; Islam—one of the ninety-nine names of Allah).

  • Michel

    French form of Michael: Who is like God? (Hebrew).

  • Dannell

    No meaning available

  • Rand

    “Shield wolf” (German origin)

  • Ezrah

    No meaning available

  • Percival

    “Pierces the valley” (French origin)

  • Palmer

    Pilgrim carrying a palm (Latin).

  • D'Quan

    No meaning available

  • Quinton

    Latin origin, meaning “fifth,” adapted in African American communities

  • Desmond

    “Gracious defender” (Irish origin)

  • Olu

    “God” (Yoruba origin, often used as a prefix for many Yoruba names)

  • Ifa

    The god of divination; a tool for removing pulp of green calabash; good luck, gain (ee-FEH, EE-fay—Yoruba, Nigeria).

  • Wade

    The advancer (Old English).

  • Karl

    Form of Charles: Strong, manly (Latin; Old German).

  • Yorell

    No meaning available

  • Lloyd

    Gray-haired one (Old Welsh); from Celtic mythology.

  • Rylon

    Blend of “Ry” and “-lon”

  • Denver

    Danish crossing (English).

  • Mertin

    From the town by the sea (English).

  • Cliff

    Form of Clifford: From the cliff ford; one who dwells at the ford near the cliff (Old English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Kelso

    Chalk ridge (Scottish); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Carlos

    Spanish form of Charles: Strong, manly (German; Latin).

  • Homer

    English form of Homeros: Pledge; security (Greek).

  • Akai

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Isiah

    “God is salvation” (Hebrew origin)

  • Rikardo

    Form of Richard: Powerful ruler (English, from the Old French and Old High German).

  • Barnett

    Of honorable birth; nobleman, leader (Old English).

  • Antonio

    Form of Anthony: Inestimable, priceless one; worthy of praise (Spanish; Italian; Portuguese; Latin).

  • Madison

    Heir of the valiant warrior (Old English).

  • Ell

    Form of Ellis or Elliott, English and French forms, respectively, of Elijah: Jehovah is my God (Hebrew; Old Testament—Prophet who was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire.

  • Barkley

    Form of Barclay: Dweller at the birch-tree meadow (Old English).

  • Marquis

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

  • Thelonious

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Omare

    Modern variation of “Omar”

  • Oscar

    “God spear” (English origin)

  • Maynard

    Powerful, brave (Old German).

  • Thomy

    Form of Thomas: Twin (Aramaic; Greek; New Testament).

  • Javell

    Unique African American name

  • Zavien

    Modern variation of “Xavier”

  • Johmarcus

    No meaning available

  • Cedric

    Battle chieftain (Old English).

  • Oluwa

    Our God, our Lord (Yoruba, Nigeria).

  • Akeem

    “Wise, intelligent” (Arabic origin)

  • Carvin

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Marvin: Famous friend; sea friend (English).

  • A'darrion

    No meaning available

  • Wilfred

    Determined peacemaker (German).

  • Qasim

    “One who divides goods fairly” (Arabic origin)

  • deGrasse

    Form of the French surname Degrasse, a name first found in Provence.

  • Nganga

    Form of Nggangga: Doctor, diviner, priest (n-GAHN-geh—Kongo, Central Africa; Tshiluba, Congo).

  • Hiriam

    Form of Hiram: Most noble one; of noble birth (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Taj

    Arabic origin, meaning “crown”

  • Wilmot

    Resolute spirit or mind (Old German).

  • DeAndre

    “Manly, brave” (modern African American origin)

  • Blaine

    “Thin, lean” (Scottish origin)

  • Bruce

    Dweller at the thicket or woods (Scottish form of Old French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • A’Omare

    Form of Omari: Flourishing, thriving; long life (Swahili, East Africa).

  • Daran

    No meaning available

  • Jalal

    No meaning available

  • Denito

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Dennis, the English form of Denis, the French form of Dionysos, Greek mythological God of wine and revelry.

  • Maury

    No meaning available

  • Tyquan

    Blend of “Ty” and “Quan”

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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

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