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  • Giovante

    No meaning available

  • Abebe

    He has flowered, flourished, grown (ah-BUH-buh—Amharic, Ethiopia).

  • Teroy

    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).

  • Tobias

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

  • Turry

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Bomani

    “Warrior” (African origin)

  • Gill

    Form of Gilbert: Brilliant pledge or hostage (Old French).

  • Levi

    Joined, united (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Jeryl

    Form of Jerrold, a form of Gerald: Rules by the spear (German).

  • Malvin

    Polished chief (Irish Gaelic).

  • Na’im

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

  • Isaiah

    “God is salvation” (Hebrew origin, widely used)

  • Kwesi

    Born on Sunday (Akan, Ghana; Ewe, Ghana).

  • Juan

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

  • Anthuan

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Anthony: Inestimable, priceless one; worthy of praise (Latin).

  • Herbert

    Bright, excellent ruler (English).

  • Beverly

    Form of Beverley: Dweller at the beaver meadow or stream (Old English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Prince

    First, chief (Old French).

  • Landon

    “Long hill” (English origin)

  • Torion

    Blend of “Tor” and “-ion” suffix

  • 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).

  • BeBe

    Representative of the initials “B.B.”

  • Norman

    Man of the North (English; French).

  • Fayard

    Blend of two names such as Fay (raven—Irish Gaelic) and Bernard (brave as a bear—Old German).

  • Kareem

    Generous (kah-REEM—Arabic, North Africa).

  • Kweisi

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

  • Lloyd

    “Gray” (Welsh origin)

  • Hollis

    English origin, meaning “dweller at the holly trees”

  • Jo-Jo

    Form of Jojo: Born on Monday (Fante, Ghana).

  • Banks

    “Edge of the river” (English origin)

  • Ibn

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Cameron

    “Crooked nose” (Scottish origin, widely adapted)

  • Eldrick

    Form of Aldrich: Old, wise ruler (German).

  • Gaius

    To rejoice (Latin).

  • Filandus

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • DeMario

    “Of Mars, warlike” (modern African American origin)

  • LeMar

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Lamar: Famous for land (Old German).

  • 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.

  • Dejerius

    No meaning available

  • Kendrick

    Son of Henry (Irish Gaelic).

  • Jamil

    Physically and morally attractive (jah-MEEL—Arabic, North Africa; Swahili, East Africa). Also spelled Jamili and Jamiil.

  • Miguel

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

  • Havana

    Place name—city in Cuba (Spanish).

  • Dickey

    Form of Dick, a form of Richard: Powerful ruler (Old German).

  • Cottrell

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Tycen

    No meaning available

  • Chad

    Warlike (Old English).

  • Riddick

    Form of Riddock: From the smooth field (Irish Gaelic).

  • Wilbert

    Resolute, brilliant one (Old German).

  • Geoffrey

    Peaceful one (English).

  • Akai

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Roland

    “Famous land” (German origin)

  • Fuller

    One who shrinks cloth (English).

  • Jori

    No meaning available

  • Johnnie

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

  • Micheal

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

  • Walter

    “Army ruler” (German origin)

  • Lyle

    From the island (French).

  • Kyrton

    No meaning available

  • Fergus

    Very choice one; strong man (Irish Gaelic).

  • Kwame

    Born on Saturday (Akan, Ghana).

  • Willie

    Form of William: Resolute protector (Old German).

  • Tadley

    Form of Tad, a form of Thaddeus: Father (Greek; Late Latin; Old Welsh).

  • Londey

    Meaning unknown (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Depayne

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Akia

    No meaning available

  • Tommie

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

  • Rain

    No meaning available

  • Clone of Steve, Steven, Stevie

    Form of Stephen, a form of Stephanos: Crowned one (Greek).

  • Zean

    No meaning available

  • Nemiah

    No meaning available

  • Lavarious

    Blend of “La” and “Various”

  • Cordy

    Form of Cordier: Make or seller of cord (French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Shawnee

    No meaning available

  • Corey

    “Hollow” (Irish origin, adapted)

  • Delonte

    Modern African American name

  • Gage

    “Pledge” (English origin)

  • Ellis

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

  • Langston

    Tall man’s estate or town (Old English).

  • Wilmer

    Beloved, famous, and resolute (German).

  • Purcell

    Swineherder (English, Irish, and Welsh, from the Old French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Jermaine

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

  • Fritz

    Form of Frederick: Peaceful ruler (Old German).

  • Faisal

    “Decisive” (Arabic origin)

  • Micajah

    A blend of two names such as Micah (like unto the Lord—Hebrew; Old Testament prophet) and Elijah (Hebrew; Jehovah is my God—Old Testament).

  • Lafayette

    One who dwells near a beech tree (French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Victor

    “Conqueror” (Latin origin)

  • Naheim

    No meaning available

  • Yassim

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Moneta

    Keeper of the money; money lender (Italian); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Brougham

    Place name—village in Cumbria, England: Fortress homestead (broo-um—Old English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Joe

    Form of Joseph: He shall add (Hebrew).

  • Green

    Word name— the color green (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name. Common first name among free blacks in the South during the 19th century.

  • Bashaun

    Blend of “Ba” and “Shaun”

  • Radcliffe

    Form of Ratcliff: Red cliff or riverbank (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Hyron

    Of unique birth or origin (origin unknown).

  • Tyler

    “Tile maker” (English origin)

  • Clive

    Form of Cliff, a 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.

  • Adegboyega

    The child is like a crown that brings honor to a king (Youruba, Nigeria).

  • Malcus

    Blend of two names such as Malcolm (disciple of St. Columba—Scottish Gaelic) and Marcus (little hammer; little warlike one—Latin).

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Do you include both traditional and modern African American names?

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Are names categorized by different cultural influences?

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