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✨ Generated Names (100)

  • Vance

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

  • Norman

    “Man from the north” (English origin)

  • Douglass

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

  • Zane

    “God is gracious” (English origin)

  • Tramaine

    Modern African American name with a unique sound

  • Mansa

    “King” (Malian origin)

  • Sekou

    Learned (se-KOO—Guinea).

  • Raji

    “Hopeful” (Arabic origin)

  • Jean-Baptiste

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

  • Demetrius

    Form of Demeter: Fertility (Greek); the goddess of fertility and agriculture in Greek mythology.

  • Thom

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

  • Guion

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

  • Nelsan

    Form of Nelson: Son of the champion; son of Neal (English).

  • Kaenan

    No meaning available

  • Marvin

    “Great Lord” (Welsh origin, popularized in African American culture)

  • Juwanza

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of John: God is gracious (Hebrew; New Testament).

  • Eyton

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Xolani

    “Peace” (Zulu origin)

  • Patrick

    Noble one (Latin).

  • Gavin

    “White hawk” (Welsh origin)

  • Filandus

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Niger

    Place name—a river in Africa (NY-jer).

  • DeMarcus

    “Of Marcus” (modern American origin)

  • Sumner

    Summoner to the courts (French; Latin; Middle English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Myron

    “Fragrant oil” (Greek origin, widely used in African American communities)

  • Marquis

    Nobleman (mar-KEE—French; MAR-quis).

  • Defield

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Kwame

    Akan origin, meaning “born on Saturday”

  • Jaquon

    Combination of “Ja” and “Quan”

  • Trever

    No meaning available

  • Kerderius

    No meaning available

  • Ishmael

    “God listens” (Hebrew origin)

  • Biko

    “He who is loved” (African origin)

  • Jashaun

    Blend of “Ja” and “Shaun”

  • Da'quintin

    No meaning available

  • DéAndre

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Andre: Strong, manly (Greek).

  • Barry

    Great spearsman or marksman; spearlike or pointed (Irish Gaelic).

  • Rashawn

    “God is gracious” (modern African American name)

  • Jori

    No meaning available

  • Hayne

    Place name—from Haynes, Bedfordshire, England; surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Chevalier

    Knight; horseman, rider (Late Latin; Old French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Newton

    From the new estate or town (Old English).

  • Ryant

    Form of Ryan: Little king; kingly (Irish Gaelic).

  • Osborne

    Divinely strong (German).

  • Malik

    Master (Arabic, North Africa).

  • Fulton

    From a field near the town (English).

  • Jaren

    Blend of two names such as John (God is gracious—Hebrew; New Testament) and Karen (pure—Greek).

  • Jordell

    Unique African American name with “-ell” suffix

  • Willoughby

    From the willow farm (Dutch).

  • Kiwane

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Zaniel

    No meaning available

  • Corneliou

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Cornelius: Like a horn (Latin).

  • Clark

    “Scribe, scholar” (English origin)

  • Leedarryle

    Blend of two names such as Lee (from the pasture meadow—Old English; poetic—Irish Gaelic) and Darryl (little dear or beloved one—French).

  • Tobias

    “God is good” (Greek origin)

  • Gene

    “Well-born” (Greek origin)

  • Fleetwood

    Name of a Cadillac automobile model.

  • Lathon

    Unique modern name

  • Sephaniah

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Lemond

    No meaning available

  • Percival

    “Pierces the valley” (French origin)

  • Eustace

    Stable, tranquil (Latin).

  • Lennon

    “Lover” (Irish origin)

  • Lamonte

    Form of Lamont: Law man (Scottish, from the Old Norse); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Larry

    Form of Lawrence: From the place of the laurel tree; laurel-crowned one (English; Latin).

  • LaSalle

    Worker at a manor house; the hall (French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Kane

    “Warrior” (Irish origin)

  • Harlen

    Modern African American name

  • Sha'quan

    No meaning available

  • Pierson

    Form of Piers, an Old French form of Peter: Rock or stone (Latin; New Testament).

  • Akia

    No meaning available

  • Craig

    “Rock” (Scottish origin)

  • Meldrick

    Powerful (Old English).

  • Dequinn

    No meaning available

  • Larkin

    A form of Lawrence: From the place of the laurel tree; laurel-crowned one (English; Latin); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Vandell

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Dominique

    French form of Dominic: Belonging to God (Latin).

  • Kermit

    Free man (Irish Gaelic).

  • Jacaubré

    No meaning available

  • Camron

    Variation of “Cameron”

  • Judah

    “Praised” (Hebrew origin)

  • Terry

    Form of Terrell: Ruler of thunder (Old English); rooted in Thor, the mystical Norse god of thunder.

  • Scott

    “From Scotland” (Scottish origin)

  • Asbury

    Form of a place name—Astbury in Cheshire, England: Dweller from the east manor (Old English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name—sometimes given to honor the eighteenth-century Methodist preacher and circuit rider, Frances Asbury.

  • Javon

    “Son of Japheth” (modern American origin)

  • Hark

    Meaning and origin unknown. Named found among enslaved men in the South during the nineteenth century.

  • Trey

    “Third” (modern American origin)

  • Ovie

    Form of Oved: Servant, serving (Hebrew).

  • Jaboris

    No meaning available

  • Elcee

    No meaning available

  • Lindsay

    Form of Lindsey: Dweller from the island of Lelli, Lealla—Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England (Anglo-Saxon); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Halim

    “Gentle, patient” (Arabic origin)

  • Verne

    Form of Vernon: Youthful, springlike, born in the spring (Latin).

  • Antonio

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

  • Thaireee

    No meaning available

  • Kweisi

    Form of Kwasi or Kwesi: Born on Sunday (Akan, Ghana; Ewe, Ghana).

  • Graham

    “Gravelly homestead” (Scottish origin)

  • Taye

    “Seen” (Yoruba origin)

  • Glenallen

    Blend of the two names Glen, a form of Glenn (dweller in a glen or valley—Irish Gaelic) and Allen (handsome, cheerful, harmonious one—Irish).

  • Carlton

    “Settlement of free men” (English origin)

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Do you include both traditional and modern African American names?

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