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  • Autrey

    Place name—places in England and France: Ancient power; surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Gaven

    Variation of “Gavin”

  • Clinton

    “Hill settlement” (English origin)

  • Blake

    Word name—from the word blaec: Dark complexioned (Old English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Gavin

    “White hawk” (Welsh origin)

  • Hasani

    “Handsome” (Swahili origin)

  • Jammber

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Taliaferro

    Form of Tagliaferro: Ironworker (Italian); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Ulysses

    Latin origin, meaning “wrathful”

  • Yazen

    No meaning available

  • Urick

    No meaning available

  • Hoyt

    Long stick; a tall, thin person (Middle English).

  • Harden

    No meaning available

  • Layton

    “Settlement with a leek garden” (English origin)

  • 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.

  • Taelan

    Blend of “Tae” and “-lan”

  • Vaddrick

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Hank

    Form of Henry: Ruler of a home or private property (Old German).

  • Kalamu

    Blend of two names such as Kala (the black one—Sanskrit; the sun—Hawaiian) and Akamu, Hawaiian form of Adam (mortal, man of the red earth, first human created by God—Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Kimberly

    Male form of Kimberley: From the royal fortress meadow (Old English).

  • Charles

    “Freeman” (German origin)

  • Norbert

    Shining one from the North (German).

  • Quade

    “Born fourth” (Irish origin, adapted in African American culture)

  • Claude

    Form of Claudius, an old Roman family name: Lame one, suggesting that a handicap may be the stimulus for great achievement, as with the two Roman emperors with the name Claudius (Latin).

  • Jarrett

    Brave with a spear (English).

  • Jeep

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Haille

    Form of Haile: Meaning and origin unknown (HY-lee).

  • Darell

    Variation of “Darrell,” meaning “beloved”

  • Chaylen

    No meaning available

  • Ishmael

    “God listens” (Hebrew origin)

  • Winefred

    Male form of Winifred: Peaceful friend; blessed peace (Welsh).

  • Zaire

    “The river that swallows all rivers” (African origin, widely adapted)

  • Varion

    Unique blend of “Va” and “Rion”

  • Zamani

    “Of the past” (Swahili origin)

  • Paxon

    Variation of “Pax,” meaning “peace”

  • Tharen

    Variation of “Theron”

  • Damon

    “To tame” (Greek origin, widely used)

  • Tylon

    Modern African American name

  • Scovel

    Place name—Form of Scoville, a form of Escoville in Calvados, Normandy, France.

  • Thaddeus

    One who praises (Latin).

  • Vinnie

    Form of Vincent: Conquering one (Latin).

  • Ukeme

    No meaning available

  • Ennis

    One choice; only choice (Irish Gaelic).

  • Ebo

    Born on Tuesday (eh-BO—Fante, Ghana).

  • Tommy

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

  • Yassim

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Ernest

    English form of Ernst: Earnest one; determined (German; Old English).

  • Kenneth

    Handsome one (Irish Gaelic).

  • Vacil

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Vachel: Little cow (Old French).

  • Ephram

    Form of Ephraim: Very fruitful (Hebrew; Old Testament—second son of Joseph and Asenath).

  • Zambga

    Firstborn (Bassa, Liberia).

  • Uziel

    Hebrew origin, meaning “God is my strength”

  • Lee Roy

    Form of Leroy: King; person given the title of king for his royal bearing or for the part played in a religious pageant (French).

  • Harlan

    “Rocky land” (German origin)

  • Chris

    Form of Christian: Follower of Christ, a Christian (Ecclesiastic Greek; Late Latin).

  • Glen

    Form of Glenn: Dweller in a glen or valley (Irish Gaelic).

  • Eldon

    “Sacred hill” (English origin)

  • Gamaliel

    Form of Gamliel: God is my reward (GAM-lee-el—Hebrew).

  • Devlin

    Descendent of the unlucky one (Irish; Scottish); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Emmit

    Form of Emmett: Industrious, strong (Old German).

  • Nasir

    Arabic origin, meaning “helper”

  • Carlton

    From the farm or homestead of Carl (English).

  • Semaj

    James spelled backward

  • Damarko

    No meaning available

  • Shawnee

    No meaning available

  • Jawon

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

  • Milton

    Dweller at the mill town (Old English; Scottish); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Amadou

    Form of Ahmadou, a West African form of Ahmed: More commendable, praiseworthy (Arabic, North Africa).

  • Ayden

    “Little fire” (Celtic origin)

  • Elijah

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

  • Obafemi

    The king likes me (ah-bah-FEH-mee—Yoruba, Nigeria).

  • Rodell

    Variation of “Rod” with “-ell” suffix

  • Quinn

    Wise; intelligent (Irish Gaelic).

  • Wesley

    “West meadow” (English origin)

  • Emile

    French form of Aemilius: Industrious one; rival (Latin).

  • Jake

    Form of Jacob: Supplanter; one who takes the place of; protector (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Queshon

    Blend of “Que” and “Shon”

  • Shiloh

    No meaning available

  • Eddison

    No meaning available

  • Mumtaz

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Frizzell

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Jasper

    “Bringer of treasure” (Persian origin)

  • DeShon

    “God is gracious” (modern African American origin)

  • Dekovas

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Imani

    “Faith” (Swahili origin)

  • Lonnie

    Form of Tsalani: Goodbye, farewell (tsah-LAH-nee—Ngoni, Southern Africa).

  • LeRoy

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Leroy: King; person given the title of king for his royal bearing or for the part played in a religious pageant (French).

  • Elmo

    Courageous protector (Italian, from the German helmut).

  • Haywood

    From the high or hedged forest (Old English).

  • Pervis

    Form of Purvis: To provide food (French).

  • Cordell

    English origin, meaning “maker of cords”

  • Vernon

    Youthful, springlike, born in the spring (Latin).

  • Ulric

    German origin, meaning “wolf power”

  • Bundy

    Free man (Old English).

  • St. Clair

    Place name—Three towns in France.

  • Anthonita

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

  • Lunsford

    Place name—a manor house in Echingham, Sussex, England; surname or family name given for a first or middle name (English).

  • Dacquan

    No meaning available

  • Dandre

    No meaning available

  • Kaydron

    No meaning available

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Do you include both traditional and modern African American names?

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