Discover Beautiful African American Names

Find meaningful and culturally rich names that honor heritage .
Explore thousands of authentic names with deep cultural significance.

✨ Generated Names (100)

  • Hudson

    “Son of Hudd” (English origin)

  • Adesola

    The crown honored us (Yoruba, Nigeria).

  • Kelton

    “From the farm” (English origin)

  • Amani

    “Faith, peace” (Swahili origin)

  • July

    Seventh month; fifth month of the Roman calendar; the month Gaius Julius Caesar was born (Latin).

  • Felton

    From the field estate or town in the garden (English).

  • Darnell

    “Hidden nook” (English origin, modern African American adaptation)

  • Makari

    African origin, meaning “one who brings joy”

  • Dasante

    No meaning available

  • James

    English form of Jacob from the Old Spanish Jayme: Supplanter; one who takes the place of; protector (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Hamani

    Form of Hamadi: Praised (Arabic, North Africa; Swahili, East Africa).

  • Davonte

    Variation of “Devonte,” meaning “protector”

  • Shandon

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

  • Emon

    Modern African American name

  • Lavar

    Unique African American name

  • Parelle

    No meaning available

  • Blaine

    Thin (Irish; Scottish); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Leon

    “Lion” (Greek origin, popularized)

  • DeJuan

    “God is gracious” (modern African American origin)

  • Louis

    “Renowned warrior” (German origin)

  • Anjawon

    No meaning available

  • Shawnee

    No meaning available

  • Antione

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

  • Bundy

    Free man (Old English).

  • Denton

    No meaning available

  • Mitch

    Form of Mitchell, a form of Michael: Who is like God? (Hebrew).

  • Jalal

    No meaning available

  • Garth

    From the garden (Old Norse).

  • Newport

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

  • LeMar

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

  • Ifa

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

  • Elcee

    No meaning available

  • Trever

    No meaning available

  • Scott

    Dwells in Scotland (English).

  • Audell

    No meaning available

  • Daran

    Variation of “Darren,” meaning “great”

  • Tyrell

    Form of Terrell: Ruler of thunder (Old English).

  • Oduwole

    The sacred text comes into the home (Yoruba, Nigeria).

  • Arris

    No meaning available

  • Eric

    Form of Erik: Ever powerful; ever ruler (Old Norse).

  • Warren

    Watchman, defender, true man (Old German).

  • Kirk

    Dweller at the church (Old Norse; Scottish).

  • Dickey

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

  • Laelim

    No meaning available

  • Tariq

    One who knocks at the door (TAH-reek—Arabic, North Africa).

  • Arlo

    “Fortified hill” (Spanish origin)

  • Glenn

    Dweller in a glen or valley (Irish Gaelic).

  • Warner

    “Army guard” (German origin)

  • Marshall

    Military officer; keeper of horses (Middle English).

  • Justyn

    Unique spelling of “Justin”

  • Jeffrey

    Divinely peaceful (Old French).

  • Devoreaux

    No meaning available

  • Query

    Word name—Question; doubt (Latin).

  • Pierre

    French form of Peter: Rock or stone (Latin; New Testament).

  • Reese

    “Fiery” (Welsh origin)

  • Landon

    “Long hill” (English origin)

  • Montague

    Dweller at the pointed hill (English, from the French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • 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.

  • Theo

    “God’s gift” (shortened form of Theodore)

  • Useni

    Tell me (oo-SEH-nee—Yao, Malawi).

  • LaFollette

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Follet: One who is mad (French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Donal

    Form of Donald: Mighty world ruler (Scottish Gaelic).

  • Moddie

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Rashon

    Blend of “Ra” and “Shawn”

  • Wylie

    Charming, clever, beguiling (English).

  • Thelonious

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Jan

    Dutch form of John: God is gracious (Hebrew; New Testament); pronunciation: yahn.

  • Zyrell

    No meaning available

  • Chew

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Sullivan

    Black-eyed one (Irish Gaelic); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Locksley

    Curly-headed dweller near a clearing in the woods (Anglo-Saxon); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Shirley

    From the bright meadow (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Uzziah

    Hebrew origin, meaning “strength of God”

  • Bernie

    “Strong, brave bear” (variation of Bernard)

  • Carson

    “Son of Carr” (Scottish origin)

  • Jerrauld

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

  • Wynton

    Form of Winton: Dweller at the friend’s estate (Old English).

  • Kirk

    “Church” (Scottish origin)

  • Josiah

    God supports; God heals (jo-SY-ah—Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Travone

    No meaning available

  • Shaquille

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Shakil: Handsome, well developed (Arabic, North Africa).

  • Yannick

    French origin, meaning “God is gracious”

  • Anderson

    Son of Anders, the Scandinavian form of Andrew: Strong, manly (Greek); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Seth

    “Appointed” (Hebrew origin)

  • Kendricks

    Form of Kendrick: Son of Henry (Irish Gaelic).

  • Markael

    No meaning available

  • Parren

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Yves-Emmanuel

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

  • Jerome

    “Sacred name” (Greek origin, popularized in African American culture)

  • Elden

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

  • Keane

    “Sharp” (Irish origin)

  • Fedarius

    No meaning available

  • Magic

    Word name—Charms and spirits that make unnatural things happen (Greek; Latin).

  • O'Shea

    Fine, fortunate (English, from the Irish Gaelic); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • DeWitt

    Blond one (Old Flemish).

  • Aquintis

    No meaning available

  • Alexandre

    Helper and defender of humankind (French).

  • Provy

    Meaning and origin unknown. Eighteenth-century name found among free black men who lived and worked in New England.

  • Corday

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

  • Graham

    “Gravelly homestead” (Scottish origin)

✨ Browse African American Names

Explore our curated collection of African American baby names. Browse by gender, letter, or meaning to find the perfect name for your child.

Browse by Gender

Browse by Letter

Select a letter to browse African American names starting with that letter

Browse by Meaning

Popular African American name meanings for boys and girls

Popular Searches

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Name Generator

Have another question? Contact us via email or social media.

1

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

Are names categorized by different cultural influences?

Yes, we organize names by various influences including nature-inspired names, historical figures, Spanish cultural fusion, Muslim spiritual values, and African heritage. This helps you find names that match your family's specific cultural connections.

3

How do you ensure cultural sensitivity and authenticity?

We work closely with African American cultural experts, historians, and community leaders to ensure every name is presented with proper context and respect. Our goal is to honor and celebrate the rich heritage behind each name.

4

Can I learn about the historical significance of specific names?

Absolutely! Each name comes with detailed information about its meaning, origin, cultural significance, and any historical figures who have carried that name. We believe understanding the story behind a name makes it even more meaningful.