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  • Cornel

    Form of Cornelius: Like a horn (Latin).

  • Elix

    Modern African American name

  • Bruce

    Dweller at the thicket or woods (Scottish form of Old French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Jordan

    Descender (Hebrew); also a female name.

  • Bradley

    “Broad clearing” (English origin)

  • Williard

    Form of Willard: Resolute and brave (Old English).

  • Burghardt

    Form of Burkhard: Hardy protection; strong as a castle (German).

  • Willi

    Form of William: Resolute protector (Old German).

  • Ormond

    Descendant of the red-haired one or the rosy-cheeked one (Irish); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Ian

    “God is gracious” (Scottish origin)

  • Keifon

    No meaning available

  • Anfernee

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

  • Vaughn

    “Small” (Welsh origin, often used in African American culture)

  • Riggs

    “Ridge” (English origin)

  • Wayland

    English origin, meaning “land by the road”

  • Kaydron

    No meaning available

  • Milt

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

  • Parren

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Layton

    “Settlement with a leek garden” (English origin)

  • Maccabee

    Form of Maccabees: Supporters of Judas Maccabeus, the leader of a successful revolt of Jewish patriots against Syria in 166 B.C.E. (MAK-ah-BEE—Hebrew).

  • Andrek

    Variation of “Andre”

  • Prince

    First, chief (Old French).

  • Adonis

    Handsome lord (Greek). From Greek and Roman mythology.

  • Grady

    No meaning available

  • Marqués

    No meaning available

  • Avondré

    No meaning available

  • Ernest

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

  • Dekario

    Unique variation of “Dakarai”

  • Vernell

    “Place of alder trees” (French origin)

  • Lequon

    Combination of “Le” and “Quon”

  • Amir

    “Prince” (Arabic origin, popular in African American culture)

  • Jude

    Form of Judah: Praise (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Dameon

    No meaning available

  • Jerrelle

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

  • Guion

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

  • Don

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

  • Varel

    Unique blend of “Va” and “Rel”

  • Killion

    No meaning available

  • Khari

    Kingly (Swahili, East Africa).

  • Edgar

    “Wealthy spear” (English origin)

  • Zororo

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Delano

    From a forest of nut trees (French). Name often given in honor of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

  • Kete

    Form of Keto: Depth (Swahili, East Africa).

  • Philando

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Jarrett

    Brave with a spear (English).

  • Fats

    Nickname that Billy Diamond gave to Antoine Domino, Jr., in 1946 when Domino played piano in Diamond’s band at the Hideaway Club. At the time, Domino carried 220 pounds on his five-foot, five-inch frame.

  • Bishop

    “Overseer” (English origin)

  • Bross

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Amos

    Burdened, troubled; borne by God (Old Testament; Hebrew).

  • Marc

    Form of Marcus: Little hammer; little warlike one (Latin). Rooted in Mars, the Roman god of war.

  • Jeep

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Stuart

    “Steward” (Scottish origin)

  • Jack

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

  • Keshon

    Variation of “Shawn” with “Ke” prefix

  • Tivonte

    No meaning available

  • DeRon

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Ron, a form of Ronald: Mighty power (Old Norse).

  • Quintrell

    No meaning available

  • DeJuan

    “God is gracious” (modern African American origin)

  • Dyonte

    No meaning available

  • Kwanzaa

    No meaning available

  • Cesar

    Form of César, Spanish form of Caesar: Long-haired or hairy; through use, emperor (Latin).

  • Ricardo

    “Strong ruler” (variation of Richard)

  • Mostofa

    Form of Mustafa: The chosen one (Arabic, North Africa; Swahili, East Africa).

  • Sellano

    Fortified town belonging to Sullianus; a municipality and a castle in Italy (Latin; Place name).

  • Ephram

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

  • Clemente

    Spanish form of Clement: Mild, gentle, merciful (Latin).

  • Mitch

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

  • Armstead

    Meaning and origin unknown. Name used among free black men since the 18th century.

  • LeMaun

    No meaning available

  • Haille

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

  • Javion

    “Son of Japheth” (modern African American origin)

  • Smith

    A worker in metal (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Garland

    “Land of the spear” (French origin)

  • Brian

    Strong one (Celtic).

  • Khadir

    Arabic origin, meaning “powerful”

  • Akia

    No meaning available

  • Obasi

    “In honor of God” (Igbo origin)

  • Bryce

    “Speckled” (English origin)

  • Omar

    “Flourishing” (Arabic origin)

  • Ewin

    Form of Ewan: Born of the yew tree (Scottish, from the Gaelic).

  • Boston

    Place name, becoming popular in African American communities

  • Naheim

    No meaning available

  • Daquarius

    Unique modern name

  • D'Quan

    No meaning available

  • Dyrol

    Form of Darrell: Little dear or beloved one (French).

  • Randolph

    “Shield wolf” (English origin)

  • Ibn

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • McClinton

    Son of the servant of Saint Fintan, the old white one (Anglo-Irish); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Ovie

    Form of Oved: Servant, serving (Hebrew).

  • 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).

  • Ademar

    No meaning available

  • Cardarion

    No meaning available

  • Jovaun

    Modern African American name

  • Webster

    Weaver (Old English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Montez

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Gale

    Lively one (Old English).

  • Marvin

    Famous friend; sea friend (English; Welsh).

  • Jarek

    Slavic origin, meaning “spring”

  • Caleb

    Bold one; dog; one with a bold stance and faithful affection (Old Testament—a leader of the the Israelites; Hebrew).

  • Benyeatar

    Created name from African-American culture.

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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.

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