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✨ Generated Names (100)

  • Dandre

    No meaning available

  • Mayce

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Lesley

    Form of Leslie: Garden of hollies; gray fort (English; Gaelic; Scottish).

  • Roscoe

    From the deer forest (Old Norse).

  • Baptiste

    From the New Testament, John the Baptist (bah-TEEST—French). Commonly used with the combination name, Jean-Baptiste.

  • Eriq

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

  • Dequinn

    No meaning available

  • Hughie

    Form of Hugh: Intelligence; spirit (Old English).

  • Obo

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Bob

    Form of Robert: Bright or shining with fame (Old English).

  • Dinard

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Norman

    “Man from the north” (English origin)

  • Monti

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

  • Viggo

    “War” (Scandinavian origin)

  • Valen

    Latin origin, meaning “strong, healthy”

  • Mike

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

  • Jamarico

    No meaning available

  • Devon

    Form of Devin: Poet; a man of learning (Irish Gaelic).

  • Kwyn

    Form of Quinn: Wise; intelligent (Irish Gaelic).

  • Greyon

    Modern African American name

  • Chaylen

    No meaning available

  • Parris

    Form of Paris: Character in Greek mythology.

  • Samson

    Sun’s man or splendid man (Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • McKinley

    Son of the white-skinned warrior (Gaelic); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Jo-Jo

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

  • Lanier

    French origin, meaning “wool worker”

  • Hakeem

    Form of Hakim: He is wise (hah-keem—Arabic, North Africa).

  • Jeep

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Bryson

    English origin, meaning “noble’s son”

  • Alber

    Form of Albert: Noble and brilliant or illustrious (Old English).

  • E’Vinski

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Joel

    “Jehovah is God” (Hebrew origin)

  • Glennie

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

  • Ahmad

    Praiseworthy, more commendable (Arabic, North Africa; Swahili, East Africa).

  • Charles

    “Freeman” (German origin)

  • Joseph

    God will add or increase (Hebrew).

  • Alison

    Noble one’s son; son of the highborn; holy or sacred fame (Old English; Old Franco-German).

  • Oscar

    “God spear” (English origin)

  • Emmett

    Industrious, strong (Old German).

  • Vandell

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Marquis

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

  • Keelan

    Irish origin, meaning “slender”

  • Eugene

    Well born; noble (Greek).

  • Gobo

    Meaning unknown (South Africa).

  • Wayne

    “Wagon maker” (English origin)

  • Nicholas

    Form of Nikolaos: Victorious army; victorious people; victorious one (Greek).

  • Barron

    Form of Baron: Son of strength; vigor; potency (Middle English; Old French); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Unyque

    No meaning available

  • Kiante

    No meaning available

  • Elim

    Hebrew origin, meaning “strong”

  • Linkwood

    Lime-tree wood (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Arsenio

    Virile or masculine one (ar-SEE-nee-oh—Greek; ar-SAY-nee-o—Spanish).

  • Threston

    No meaning available

  • Amanté

    No meaning available

  • Luther

    Famous warrior (German).

  • Zaniel

    No meaning available

  • Montruvilla

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • Numa

    Created name from African-American culture.

  • DeAunta

    Meaning and origin unknown.

  • Dalton

    Valley enclosure or settlement (English); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Hampton

    Town or village; homestead settlement; enclosure by the water meadow (Anglo-Saxon; English; Scottish); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Awadagin

    Meaning unknown (Sierra Leone).

  • Dillon

    Little blind one (Irish Gaelic); surname or family name given for a first or middle name.

  • Carston

    No meaning available

  • Cinqué

    Word name—The number five (Spanish).

  • Mansa

    Sultan (MAHN-sah—Mande, Mali).

  • Lamaris

    Unique variation of “Lamont”

  • Antario

    Unique African American name

  • Zaireon

    Unique African American name

  • A'dré

    No meaning available

  • Willoughby

    From the willow farm (Dutch).

  • Simuel

    Blend of two names such as Simeon or Simon (heard by God; hearing; one who hears—Hebrew; New Testament) and Samuel (his name is of God—Hebrew; Old Testament).

  • Geoffrey

    Peaceful one (English).

  • LaVaughn

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Vaughn: Small one (Old Welsh).

  • MaliVai

    Meaning and origin unknown (mal-a-VEE-ya).

  • Avery

    “Elf ruler” (English origin)

  • Zeph

    Shortened form of “Zephaniah”

  • Danez

    No meaning available

  • Harlin

    Unique spelling, modern African American name

  • Xayvion

    Blend of “Xay” and “Vion”

  • Taelon

    Blend of “Tae” and “Lon”

  • Philon

    Form of Philemon: Loving, friendly (Greek; New Testament).

  • Langston

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

  • Shareef

    Form of Sharif (sha-REEF): Honorable, eminent (Arabic, North Africa).

  • Samson

    “Sun child” (Hebrew origin)

  • Otis

    Acute hearing (Greek).

  • Nyahuma

    A helper of others (Central Africa).

  • Keylon

    No meaning available

  • Chachi

    No meaning available

  • Dacquan

    No meaning available

  • Rodell

    Variation of “Rod” with “-ell” suffix

  • Wyees

    No meaning available

  • Royce

    “Famous” (English origin)

  • Zuberi

    No meaning available

  • Mansa

    “King” (Malian origin)

  • Fred

    Form of Frederick: Peaceful ruler (Old German).

  • Manuel

    Spanish form of Emmanuel: God is with us (Hebrew).

  • Chukwemeka

    Meaning and language unknown (Nigeria).

  • KaLail

    Created name from African-American culture, a form of Kalil: Crown, wreath, garland (KAY-lil—Hebrew).

  • Mengistu

    Government (Amharic, Ethiopia).

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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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