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  • Artis

    Form of Arthur: Noble one; bear-man; brave as a bear (Welsh; English).

  • Masamba

    “Leaves” (Malawian origin)

  • Borel

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Teonce

    No meaning available

  • Sterling

    Genuine; of excellent quality (English).

  • Demarre

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Jaymore

    No meaning available

  • Abijah

    Yahweh is Father (Old Testament; Hebrew).

  • Barrell

    No meaning available

  • Yared

    Amharic origin, meaning “descendant”

  • Pentz

    Place name—a town in Germany (Slavic).

  • Turner

    Latheworker; woodworker (Latin; Middle English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Ellis

    English form of Elijah: Jehovah is my God (Hebrew; Old Testament—Prophet who was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire.

  • Boycereid

    Blend of two names such as Boyce (word name—English, Irish, and Scottish forms of bois: wood, dweller by the wood—Old French—surname or family name given for a first or middle name) and Reid (one who has red hair—Scottish; surname or family name given for a first or middle name).

  • Farrell

    No meaning available

  • Amet

    Form of Ahmed: Highly praised (Arabic, North Africa).

  • Amirion

    Modern blend of “Amir” with “-ion” suffix

  • Dominique

    No meaning available

  • Kalix

    Modern name with “x” suffix

  • Dayvon

    Blend of “Day” and “Von”

  • Guy

    Warrior (Old German).

  • Martavious

    Unique blend of “Mar” and “Tavious”

  • Cyrrale

    Form of Cyril: Lordly one (Greek).

  • Travon

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Deval

    Divine, god-like; temple (dayv-al—Hindi, India; Sanskrit).

  • Gerold

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

  • Brice

    Speckled; freckled (Celtic; Scottish).

  • Quam

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Mikell

    Unique spelling variation of “Michael”

  • Prince

    First, chief (Old French).

  • Shaka

    Great king (Zulu, South Africa).

  • Bradley

    Broad clearing (Old English).

  • Mansfield

    From the field by the small river (Old English).

  • Erroll

    Form of Errol: To wander (Latin).

  • Blanton

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Sterling

    “Little star” (English origin)

  • Ivertus

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Kadell

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • St. Julian

    Name that honors Saint Julian the Hospitaler, legendary patron of travelers, boatmen, innkeepers, and the like.

  • Bandele

    Born away from home (Yoruba, Nigeria).

  • Claxton

    Place name from the Old Norse personal name Klakkr or the Old English personal name Clacc: From the settlement on the hill; surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Bo

    Far away, high up (Ewe, Ghana).

  • Guion

    If pronounced "gy-an," form of Gyantwaka: By what one plants, the planter (gy-an-twak-ah—Iroquois, Native North American).

  • Tario

    No meaning available

  • Khalil

    Arabic origin, meaning “friend,” used widely

  • Stanton

    From the stony estate (Old English).

  • Al

    Form of names that begin with “Al.” Alain, Alan, Allan, Allen: Handsome, cheerful, harmonious one (Irish).

  • Tariq

    Arabic origin, meaning “morning star”

  • Lennox

    Abounding in elm trees (Scottish Gaelic); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Lance

    Attendant; he who serves (Old French, from the Old German).

  • Eldon

    From Ella’s hill or foreign hill (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Jashawn

    Unique combination of “Ja” and “Shawn”

  • Pomp

    Form of Pompey: Tendril; young shoot (Latin). Name found among free black men who lived and worked in early eighteenth-century New England.

  • Doug

    Form of Douglas: From the black or dark water (Scottish Gaelic).

  • Dennis

    English form of Denis, the French form of Dionysos, Greek mythological God of wine and revelry.

  • Lesean

    Modern blend of “Le” and “Sean”

  • Dalton

    Valley enclosure or settlement (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Alexis

    Helper and defender of humankind (Greek).

  • Diondre

    Combination of “Dion” and “Andre”

  • Gay

    Form of Gale: Lively one (Old English).

  • Lucius

    Bringer of light and knowledge (Latin).

  • LaPhonso

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Alphonso: Noble and ready; eager for battle (Old German).

  • Javari

    Blend of “Ja” and “Vari”

  • Aiden

    “Little fire” (Irish origin, adapted in African American culture)

  • Chaylen

    No meaning available

  • Ornell

    No meaning available

  • Esau

    Hairy (EE-saw—Hebrew; Old Testament—son of Isaac and the twin brother of Jacob).

  • Fulton

    From a field near the town (English).

  • Baz

    Form of Basil and Bazil: Kingly; magnificent (Latin).

  • Gylan

    Form of Gyantwaka: By what one plants, the planter (gy-an-twak-ah—Iroquois, Native North American).

  • Perry

    From the pear tree (Middle English).

  • Bendele

    Form of Bandele: Born away from home (Yoruba, Nigeria).

  • Unyque

    No meaning available

  • Clifton

    “Town on a cliff” (English origin)

  • Jovaun

    Modern African American name

  • Cato

    All-knowing; wise one (Latin).

  • Calan

    Variation of “Callan,” meaning “rock”

  • Clay

    Form of Clayborne: Boundary marked by clovers; brook near a clay bed (French; German; Old English).

  • Spann

    Quarrelsome (Middle German); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Craig

    Dweller at the crag or rock (Scottish Gaelic); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Jaylin

    Blend of “Jay” and “-lin,” a unique African American name

  • Avery

    Elf ruler (English).

  • Gabelo

    “Guide” (South African origin)

  • Boice

    Word name—form of Boyce—English, Irish, and Scottish forms of bois: Wood, dweller by the wood (Old French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Fedarius

    No meaning available

  • Kolby

    “Dark-haired” (English origin)

  • Waldo

    Ruler (Old German).

  • Meldrick

    Powerful (Old English).

  • MaKaibu

    Created name from African-American culture, an adaptation of Makeba, in honor of the late South African singer and activist, Miriam Makeba.

  • LeRoy

    “The king” (French origin)

  • Jaquann

    No meaning available

  • Jeremiah

    God will uplift (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Garretson

    Son of Garret or Garrett: A good spear thrower (Old English).

  • Tyrese

    Modern African American name, “smooth, calm”

  • Ronnell

    Form of Ronald: Mighty power (Old Norse).

  • Andres

    No meaning available

  • Jesse

    Gift; wealth; the Lord exists (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Sean

    Irish form of John: God is gracious (Hebrew: New Testament).

  • Jean-Baptiste

    Combined names that reflect John the Baptist (French; Hebrew; New Testament).

  • LeVance

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

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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.

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