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✨ Generated Names (100)

  • Semar

    Unique African American name

  • Julian

    Greek form of Julius: Youthful; downy-bearded one (Latin).

  • Jamalion

    Unique African American name with “-ion” suffix

  • Drew

    Form of Andrew: Strong, manly (English and Scottish, from the Greek); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Spaesio

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Butch

    A tough boy or man (slang).

  • Romare

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Jeremy

    Form of Jeremiah: God will uplift (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Dedric

    Form of Dedrick: Ruler of the people (Old German).

  • Jeoffrey

    No meaning available

  • Finley

    Little fair-haired valorous one; fair soldier (Irish Gaelic).

  • Shakur

    Arabic origin, meaning “thankful”

  • Kince

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Leonell

    No meaning available

  • Horace

    Keeper of the hours; light of the sun (Latin).

  • Corey

    “Hollow” (Irish origin, adapted)

  • Channing

    “Young wolf” (Irish origin)

  • Keion

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Myles

    Irish form of Miles: Generous (German).

  • Muhammad

    Worthy of praise (Arabic, North Africa; Swahili, East Africa).

  • Gilbert

    Brilliant pledge or hostage (Old French).

  • Jamaad

    No meaning available

  • Elmo

    Courageous protector (Italian, from the German helmut).

  • Tyson

    “Firebrand” (French origin)

  • Asadata

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Jyreese

    No meaning available

  • Vondell

    No meaning available

  • St. Clair

    Place name—Three towns in France.

  • Zawnté

    No meaning available

  • Kweisi

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

  • Dawrence

    Blend of two names such as David (beloved one—Hebrew; Old Testament, King of Israel) and Lawrence (from the place of the laurel tree; laurel-crowned one—English; Latin).

  • Jori

    No meaning available

  • Shakur

    No meaning available

  • Salem

    Place name—city in twenty-nine states in the United States.

  • Bayden

    No meaning available

  • Jaques

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

  • Gregory

    “Watchful” (Greek origin)

  • Briton

    Form of Brittany: Place name—A peninsula in northwestern France (Latin).

  • Dwayne

    “Dark or swarthy” (Irish origin, popular in African American culture)

  • Harrison

    Son of Harry: Ruler of the home (Old English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Israel

    The name given Jacob by the Lord (Old Testament; Hebrew).

  • Juwan

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

  • Matthew

    Gift of God (Hebrew; New Testament).

  • Musa

    Mercy; saved from the water, referring to the biblical Moses (Egyptian; Swahili, East Africa; Wolof, Senegal).

  • Bud

    Form of Budd: One whose body is thick (Old English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Theron

    Hunter (Greek).

  • Vail

    “Valley” (French origin)

  • Craig

    “Rock” (Scottish origin)

  • Braxton

    “Brock’s town” (English origin)

  • Beaumont

    From the beautiful mountain (Old French).

  • Arnold

    Strong as an eagle (Old German).

  • Xavious

    Unique blend, inspired by “Xavier”

  • Bryer

    “Brewer” (English origin)

  • Robert

    Bright or shining with fame (Old English).

  • Zaquan

    No meaning available

  • Stefon

    No meaning available

  • Revere

    Dweller on the bank of a river (French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Steveland

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

  • Elrico

    Modern blend of “El” and “Rico”

  • Harold

    Army ruler (Old Norse); army commander (English).

  • Mervyn

    Famous friend (Old English).

  • Alieu

    Strong (Fulani, West Africa).

  • King

    A nickname in Middle English for someone who assumed the manner of a king (English; Scottish); surname or family name given for a first or middle name. The surname of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is used as a first name in honor of the great civil rights leader.

  • Naheim

    No meaning available

  • Reese

    “Fiery” (Welsh origin)

  • McLean

    Son of the follower of St. John (Gaelic); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Lloyd

    “Gray” (Welsh origin)

  • Eldridge

    Mature counselor (German).

  • Backus

    Form of Bacchus: In Roman mythology, the god of wine and revelry (Roman).

  • Firnist

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Deval

    Divine, god-like; temple (dayv-al—Hindi, India; Sanskrit).

  • Buddy

    Form of Budd: One whose body is thick (Old English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Tamir

    Arabic origin, meaning “owner of dates”

  • Barack

    Form of Barak: Lightning, a flash of light (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • DeJuan

    “God is gracious” (modern African American origin)

  • Dameon

    No meaning available

  • Oluwa

    Our God, our Lord (Yoruba, Nigeria).

  • Phillip

    “Lover of horses” (Greek origin)

  • Georgy

    No meaning available

  • Quincy

    Dweller at the fifth son's estate (Old French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Yusuf

    Form of Yoseph or Joseph: He shall add (YOO-suf—Arabic, North Africa; Hebrew; Swahili, East Africa).

  • Ian

    Scottish form of John: God is gracious (EE-an—New Testament; Hebrew).

  • Fernando

    Spanish form of Ferdinand: World daring; life adventuring (Gothic).

  • Threston

    No meaning available

  • Lam

    Form of Lamar: Famous for land (Old German).

  • Jerrell

    Combination of “Jer” with “-rell” suffix, unique to African American culture

  • Grover

    From the grove of trees (Old English).

  • Tavon

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Kent

    “High, coastal land” (English origin)

  • Willi

    Form of William: Resolute protector (Old German).

  • Zuberi

    “Strong” (Swahili origin)

  • Jekeil

    No meaning available

  • Kadir

    Capable; one of the ninety-nine attributes of Allah (kay-dir—Arabic, North Africa).

  • Samson

    “Sun child” (Hebrew origin)

  • Reno

    No meaning available

  • Vin

    Form of names beginning with “Vin,” such as Vincent (conquering one—Latin) and Vinton (from the wine town—English).

  • Hastan

    Form of Hastings: Son of the severe, violent one (Old English).

  • Mosi

    First; first born (male or female—Swahili, East Africa).

  • Ferris

    “Ironworker” (English origin)

  • Bronell

    Modern variation of “Bruno” with “-ell” suffix

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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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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.