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African-american Baby Names

1092 African-american names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 1092 baby names with a african-american feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

African-american Girl Names

Altamese#11371 in the U.S.Altamese is a vintage African-American given name whose origin is genuinely uncertain. It may dJakiera#11378 in the U.S.Jakiera is a modern African American coinage that joins the popular Ja- prefix to Kiera, an angTakeysha#11382 in the U.S.Takeysha follows the widespread Ta- prefix pattern of the 1970s-80s, most plausibly built on KeOkima#11390 in the U.S.Okima reads as a modern African-American coinage, most naturally an O- opening set before Kima,Caniyah#11400 in the U.S.Caniyah is a modern African American coinage in the busy -niyah family, closely related to KaniKanasia#11443 in the U.S.Kanasia reads as an invented American name built from the Ka- opening and the -nasia ending fouShamere#11467 in the U.S.Shamere is an American coinage that sets the fashionable Sha- prefix against a smooth -mere endChardae#11470 in the U.S.Chardae is a coined name that spells out the 'shar-DAY' sound associated with the singer Sade, Kinshasa#11472 in the U.S.Kinshasa is the name of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, itself deriveShanikka#11495 in the U.S.Shanikka belongs to the Sha- prefix family of coined American names (Shanika, Shaniqua, ShaniceKesa#11516 in the U.S.Kesa is most naturally read as a trimmed form of Keisha, the popular African American name thatShalita#11556 in the U.S.Shalita is a coined name pairing the fashionable Sha- opening with the -lita ending familiar frShaneque#11559 in the U.S.Shaneque is a spelling of Shanique, a coined American name that joins the popular Shan- prefix Shonika#11561 in the U.S.Shonika most plausibly combines a Sho- opening, echoing Shonda or Shauna, with a -nika ending sShanicka#11565 in the U.S.Shanicka is a modern American coinage, joining the Sha- prefix to a -nicka ending shared with SSherhonda#11568 in the U.S.Sherhonda grafts the soft Sher- prefix onto Rhonda, a name usually linked to the Rhondda valleyShekia#11610 in the U.S.Shekia is a coined American name that joins a She- prefix with the -kia ending shared by names Sherrica#11618 in the U.S.Sherrica is an invented name pairing a Sher- prefix (as in Sherry or Sheree) with the -ica endiSherrika#11619 in the U.S.Sherrika is an invented name pairing a Sher- prefix with the -ika ending, a close cousin of SheLaketia#11625 in the U.S.Laketia joins the productive La- prefix to a Ketia core, placing it beside Lakeisha, Laketa, anRakayla#11631 in the U.S.Rakayla adds the Ra- prefix to Kayla, a name that rose to great popularity in the 1980s and 199Tashica#11654 in the U.S.Tashica reads as a late-twentieth-century American coinage built from the fashionable Ta- openiMarkiesha#11666 in the U.S.Markiesha is a coined African American name that joins a Mar- opening to the -kiesha or -keishaTenishia#11680 in the U.S.Tenishia is an invented American name in the family of Tanisha, Latisha and Keneisha. It pairs Joniqua#11689 in the U.S.Joniqua joins a Jo- opening to the popular -niqua ending found in Shaniqua, Taniqua, and LaniquToneka#11727 in the U.S.Toneka is a modern invented American name, close to Tanika, Taneka and Shaneka. It was coined fNakima#11731 in the U.S.Nakima is a coined American name that joins the popular Na- prefix with a -kima ending, in the Latrice#11744 in the U.S.Latrice is an African-American name, a La- prefixed form of Patrice — itself a French/Latin namKeiyana#11754 in the U.S.Keiyana is a modern coinage or respelling in the Kiana family. Kiana is variously tied to the HTykira#11769 in the U.S.Tykira is a coined girls' name that pairs a Ty- opening with the name Kira, itself variously liLashae#11778 in the U.S.Lashae is an African-American coinage joining the prefix La- to Shae (a bright -shay sound). ItLadasia#11811 in the U.S.Ladasia is a modern coinage joining the fashionable La- prefix to a -dasia element that echoes Sharlonda#11845 in the U.S.Sharlonda is a modern American coinage joining the Shar- opening to a -londa ending, in the famTanesha#11846 in the U.S.Tanesha is a coined African-American name pairing the Ta- opening with the -nesha ending in theShamekia#11877 in the U.S.Shamekia is a coined African American name of the later twentieth century, an elaboration in thShanikqua#11879 in the U.S.Shanikqua is an elaborated spelling of Shaniqua, an African-American coinage that joins the 'ShShaquia#11883 in the U.S.Shaquia is an African-American coined name in the Sha- family, a variant of Shakia built from tDeshanda#11894 in the U.S.Deshanda is an invented name joining the De- prefix to Shanda, a name in the Shonda family. It Arneshia#11925 in the U.S.Arneshia is an invented American name built from the Ar- opening and the -neshia ending heard iTuere#11987 in the U.S.Tuere's exact root could not be confirmed; its sound and its debut date in 1971 place it with tShanequa#12009 in the U.S.Shanequa is a coined African-American name built from the Sha- opening and a -nequa ending, parShewanda#12021 in the U.S.Shewanda is a 1960s and 1970s American coinage built from the She- prefix and the name Wanda. WNykia#12138 in the U.S.Nykia is a modern American coinage, a y-spelled cousin of Nakia and Nikia. These names surged iDewanda#12201 in the U.S.Dewanda is a mid-century American coinage, especially in African-American families, joining theLatonda#12210 in the U.S.Latonda joins the La- prefix with a Tonda base drawn from Tonya or Wanda, a coinage in the inveTuwanna#12233 in the U.S.Tuwanna is a modern American name joining a Tu- opening to a -wanna sound, part of the mid to lMoeshia#12246 in the U.S.Moeshia is a modern African American coinage in the family of Moesha, the name made widely knowUlonda#12251 in the U.S.Ulonda reads as a modern coinage built on the -onda ending of names like Yolanda and Rolonda, oShacora#12259 in the U.S.Shacora is a coined African American name that joins the Sha- prefix to a -cora ending, echoingTinisha#12332 in the U.S.Tinisha is a coined name on the Tanisha model, joining a Ti- opening to the popular -isha endinBriante#12411 in the U.S.Briante is a modern feminine coinage built on the Bri- root of Brian and the surname Bryant, clKenniya#12421 in the U.S.Kenniya is a modern invented American name, joining the Ken- opening with the popular -niya endShacoya#12432 in the U.S.Shacoya is a modern African American coinage, built from the very productive Sha- prefix and a Denasia#12454 in the U.S.Denasia is a coined American name that joins the De- prefix to the fashionable -asia ending seeDenisha#12455 in the U.S.Denisha extends Denise — the French feminine of Denis, from the Greek god Dionysus — with the fSheronda#12491 in the U.S.Sheronda is a coined name joining the fashionable She-/Sha- opening (as in Sharon and Shauna) tKimyata#12554 in the U.S.Kimyata is a later-twentieth-century coinage attaching a melodic -yata ending to Kim. Kim itselKiswana#12562 in the U.S.Kiswana is a Swahili-influenced name known chiefly from Gloria Naylor's novel The Women of BrewKarnisha#12588 in the U.S.Karnisha reads as a late-twentieth-century African-American coinage joining a Kar- opening to tShamecka#12630 in the U.S.Shamecka is a fuller spelling of Shameka, an invented American name that fixes the popular Sha-Jamarria#12643 in the U.S.Jamarria is a coined name that fits the fashionable Ja- prefix onto a Maria or Marria element. Keyonda#12665 in the U.S.Keyonda is a modern American coinage joining the popular Ke-/Key- opening to a -yonda ending. IShauntee#12684 in the U.S.Shauntee is a late-twentieth-century coinage building on Shaun, the phonetic spelling of the IrDeshana#12712 in the U.S.Deshana pairs the fashionable De- prefix with Shana, a name from Hebrew and Yiddish meaning 'beDaniesha#12730 in the U.S.Daniesha is a modern African American coinage that joins Dani, short for Danielle, to the fashiMarteka#12760 in the U.S.Marteka is a coined African American name pairing the Mar- opening with an -eka ending, sittingKeshia#12781 in the U.S.Keshia is a spelling of Keisha, most often traced to Keziah — one of Job's daughters in the BibJarae#12784 in the U.S.Jarae is an invented American name pairing the Ja- prefix with Rae, itself a short form of RachMikeshia#12804 in the U.S.Mikeshia is a coined African American name joining the Mi- opening to Keshia, part of the widelMaronda#12805 in the U.S.Maronda grafts the Ma- opening onto Ronda, a name usually tied to the Rhondda valley in Wales oShakeeta#12810 in the U.S.Shakeeta is a late-twentieth-century coinage pairing the Sha- prefix with a -keeta ending, echoDerionna#12826 in the U.S.Derionna joins the productive De- prefix to a -rionna ending, close to Rionna and Deonna. Both Dameisha#12830 in the U.S.Dameisha is a modern invented name joining a Da- opening to the fashionable -meisha/-eisha elemNyaja#12850 in the U.S.Nyaja is a modern invented name joining the fashionable Ny- opening to Aja, a short name populaLakeisa#12884 in the U.S.Lakeisa is best read as a spelling variant of Lakeisha, itself the La- prefix joined to Keisha,Deiondra#12903 in the U.S.Deiondra is a modern feminine name built from Deion or Deon, extended with an -dra ending like Shermeka#12905 in the U.S.Shermeka is an invented American name built from a Sher- opening (as in Sheryl or Sherita) and Kenishia#12916 in the U.S.Kenishia reads as a late-twentieth-century African-American coinage joining a Ken- opening to aLatorie#12938 in the U.S.Latorie reads as a La- prefixed coinage built on a Torie or Tori core, itself a short form of VLatrisa#12942 in the U.S.Latrisa pairs the productive La- prefix with a core such as Trisa or the name Latrice, which itQuantisha#12951 in the U.S.Quantisha is an invented name of the 1980s and 1990s, formed from the Quan- prefix and a -tishaLabria#12975 in the U.S.Labria is an African-American coined name joining the La- prefix with Bria, a short form connecTanaysia#13035 in the U.S.Tanaysia is a modern American name joining the Ta- prefix, common in late twentieth century AfrShaneeka#13094 in the U.S.Shaneeka is a phonetic spelling of Shanika, an African-American coinage that joins the popular Javonda#13107 in the U.S.Javonda is a coined name from the later twentieth century, built from the popular Ja- prefix anSharnese#13115 in the U.S.Sharnese is a modern African American coinage that pairs the Shar- prefix with a -nese ending tRashanda#13161 in the U.S.Rashanda is a coined African-American name joining the Ra- prefix to a -shanda ending shared wiSharicka#13161 in the U.S.Sharicka is a modern African American coinage that joins the popular Sha- prefix to a Ricka eleAdasia#13172 in the U.S.Adasia is a coined name that joins a soft A- opening to a -dasia sound echoing Asia, and it alsCharae#13190 in the U.S.Charae is a modern American coinage that joins the soft Cha- opening to a -rae ending echoing tRashawna#13196 in the U.S.Rashawna is an invented name that pairs a Ra- opening with Shawna, the feminine of Shawn or SeaShimeka#13198 in the U.S.Shimeka is a coined American name in the same family as Tameka and Shameka, joining a Shi- pref

African-american Boy Names

Dajion#11342 in the U.S.Dajion is an invented name joining the Da- prefix to a -jion element related to Deion and DashiJaquil#11345 in the U.S.Jaquil is a coined boys' name pairing the productive Ja- opening (as in Jamal, Jaquan) with a -Jamorion#11363 in the U.S.Jamorion is an invented American boy's name that sets the productive Ja- prefix over a -morion Jakwon#11373 in the U.S.Jakwon is a coined boy's name joining the Ja- prefix, common in late-twentieth-century AmericanJakolby#11399 in the U.S.Jakolby joins the popular Ja- prefix to Kolby, a spelling of Colby, which comes from an Old NorJvion#11405 in the U.S.Jvion is a coined American boy's name that reads as a streamlined spelling of Javion or Davion,Jonavon#11408 in the U.S.Jonavon is a modern American coinage joining Jon, short for John or Jonathan, from the Hebrew fJaeshawn#11425 in the U.S.Jaeshawn is a modern coinage joining the Jae- opening to Shawn, an English spelling of the IrisKedarius#11460 in the U.S.Kedarius is a modern American coinage that fits the fashionable Ke- prefix onto Darius. Darius Jontavius#11477 in the U.S.Jontavius is an invented American name that pairs Jon, from John and its Hebrew sense 'God is gKelvon#11490 in the U.S.Kelvon is a coined name reshaping Kelvin, keeping its 'Kel-' opening but swapping the ending foJequan#11491 in the U.S.Jequan is a coined boys' name that pairs the Je- opening with the productive -quan ending heardJurell#11502 in the U.S.Jurell reads as an invented American name in the -rell family that includes Terrell, Darrell anKeldric#11505 in the U.S.Keldric is a modern American coinage that pairs a Kel- opening with the '-dric' ending of CedriKajuan#11510 in the U.S.Kajuan is a coined African American name that joins the Ka- prefix to Juan, the Spanish form ofLenell#11543 in the U.S.Lenell reads as a mid-century American coinage, most plausibly joining the fashionable Le- prefLadale#11549 in the U.S.Ladale is a modern American coinage that attaches the popular decorative prefix La- to the nameLevonte#11598 in the U.S.An invented American name using the productive '-vonte' ending seen in Devonte and Davonte, herMarquon#11633 in the U.S.Marquon is a modern American coinage that joins a Mar- opening, echoing Marquis and Marcus, to Keyondre#11638 in the U.S.Keyondre is a modern African American coinage. It joins the productive Key-/Ke- prefix with theLadonte#11645 in the U.S.Ladonte is a modern African American coinage that fronts the La- prefix onto Donte, an AmericanMartavion#11734 in the U.S.Martavion joins the Mar- opening, familiar from Marquis and Martez, to the -tavion ending seen Quantez#11789 in the U.S.Quantez is an American coinage that opens with the fashionable 'Qu-' sound and closes with the Shaquon#11848 in the U.S.Shaquon is a modern African-American invented name pairing the popular Sha- prefix with a -quonQuante#11855 in the U.S.Quante is a modern African American coinage, formed on the -ante pattern of Dante and Devante wShawntez#11889 in the U.S.Shawntez is an invented boys' name of the 1980s and 1990s, formed from Shawn plus the stylish -Sequan#11900 in the U.S.Sequan is a coined American name built from the flexible Se- opening and the -quan ending that Dornell#11933 in the U.S.Dornell is a variant of Darnell, an English surname from a place name meaning a 'hidden' or 'coRodarius#11953 in the U.S.Rodarius is an invented American name formed by joining a Ro- opening, echoing names like Rod oRomarion#11970 in the U.S.Romarion reads as a modern African-American coinage built from a Ro- opening and Marion, the meTaysean#11976 in the U.S.Taysean pairs the popular Tay- prefix with Sean, the Irish spelling of John from the Hebrew YohTreysean#11988 in the U.S.Treysean joins Trey, an English nickname from the card and dice sense of 'three' often used forTravontae#12005 in the U.S.Travontae is a coined name from the Tra- prefix and the -vontae element seen in Davonte and VonTreshon#12007 in the U.S.An invented American name joining the popular 'Tre-' element with the '-shon/-shawn' ending (asQuayshaun#12010 in the U.S.Quayshaun is a coined African American name joining the fashionable Qua-/Quay- prefix to Shaun,Tyrease#12026 in the U.S.Tyrease is a spelling variant of Tyrese, a modern African-American coinage that became popular Tyrez#12027 in the U.S.Tyrez respells Tyrese, a modern coined name built from the fashionable Ty- element seen in TyroTraquan#12038 in the U.S.An invented American name pairing a 'Tra-' opening with the productive '-quan' ending seen in DTrashawn#12103 in the U.S.Trashawn joins the Tra- prefix, a cousin of Tre and Tray, to Shawn, the phonetic English spelliTykeem#12116 in the U.S.Tykeem joins the Ty- prefix, popular in African American naming, to the -keem ending shared by Tywon#12202 in the U.S.Tywon is a coined African American name that joins the popular Ty- opening, familiar from TyronAntavius#12208 in the U.S.Antavius is an invented American name that fuses the An- opening with -tavius, the tail of the Zyshawn#12229 in the U.S.Zyshawn joins the fashionable Zy- prefix, popular in recent decades in names like Zyaire and ZyVoshon#12232 in the U.S.An invented American name joining a 'Vo-' opening with the '-shon/-shawn' ending (as in DeshawnAquan#12289 in the U.S.Aquan joins the A- prefix to Quan, a short sound that appears across many modern American namesQuindon#12293 in the U.S.Quindon is an invented American name that joins the Quin- of Quinton and Quincy to the -don endAlquan#12323 in the U.S.Alquan is a late-twentieth-century coinage pairing the Al- prefix with Quan, a popular buildingCavion#12364 in the U.S.Cavion is a coined name that pairs a Ca- opening with the fashionable -vion ending, alongside DAntavion#12367 in the U.S.Antavion joins the An- prefix to Tavion, one of the -avion names - Davion, Tavion, Javion - popAntawan#12369 in the U.S.Antawan is a phonetic spelling of Antwan, the American form of the French Antoine, which comes Armonte#12388 in the U.S.Armonte is a modern American coinage that joins the smooth Ar- opening to the fashionable -montDaronte#12442 in the U.S.Daronte joins the productive Da- prefix to a -ronte ending that echoes Dante and Deonte, in theDamareon#12467 in the U.S.Damareon is a modern coined name, an elaboration of Damari and Damarion. Those names draw on thDanarius#12479 in the U.S.Danarius is an invented American name built from the Da- prefix and a Latinate -arius ending, cDavione#12500 in the U.S.Davione is an invented American name that pairs the Da- prefix with a -vione ending, echoing DaCortavious#12504 in the U.S.Cortavious is a modern coinage built on the popular -avious ending, the same shape as Octavius,Devaunte#12504 in the U.S.Devaunte is one of many spellings of Devante, a late-twentieth-century American coinage that paCordarro#12506 in the U.S.Cordarro is an American coinage, a doubled-r elaboration of Cordaro in the family of Cordell anDemarea#12520 in the U.S.Demarea is an invented American name that pairs the productive De- prefix with a flowing -mareaDaequan#12523 in the U.S.Daequan reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance tDishawn#12552 in the U.S.Dishawn is a modern American blend, the fashionable De-/Di- prefix attached to Shawn, itself anDamarea#12563 in the U.S.Damarea is a late-twentieth-century coinage in the Demario and Damarion family, names assembledDeeric#12568 in the U.S.Deeric is an American coinage that fronts a De- onto Eric, a name from Old Norse elements oftenDamontay#12570 in the U.S.Damontay is an invented American name, a lengthened spelling of Damonte or Damon finished with Dontrez#12570 in the U.S.Dontrez is a modern American coinage, joining a Don- opening, familiar from names like Donte anDequavious#12603 in the U.S.Dequavious is an invented American name built from the De- prefix and the distinctive -quaviousDamaree#12611 in the U.S.Damaree is a modern American name built from the Da- prefix and a -maree ending that echoes MarDiquan#12619 in the U.S.Diquan is a coined African American boy's name from the 1980s-90s, pairing the Di- opener with Damonta#12621 in the U.S.Damonta is a modern coinage joining the Da- prefix to a -monta element, in the same family as DDiontay#12625 in the U.S.Diontay is a variant spelling of Deontay and Deonte, invented American names formed from the faDelontae#12648 in the U.S.Delontae is an invented name pairing the De- prefix with a Lonte/-ontae element, in the same faDelvonte#12651 in the U.S.Delvonte joins the Del- prefix to the -vonte ending heard in Devonte and Donte, a family that tDaquann#12666 in the U.S.Daquann is a modern African American coinage joining the popular Da- prefix to a -quann ending Antrone#12674 in the U.S.Antrone reads as a modern coinage related to Antoine and Antonio, which come from the Roman famDeantre#12721 in the U.S.Deantre is a late-twentieth-century African American coinage. It fits the productive De- openinDshaun#12721 in the U.S.Dshaun is a modern African-American coinage that prefixes a D- element to Shaun, the anglicizedDaejon#12724 in the U.S.Daejon joins the Dae- prefix, a cousin of Da- and Day-, to -jon, the John sound, from Hebrew YoDwan#12725 in the U.S.Dwan is a modern American name, a trimmed reshaping in the Dwayne and Antwan family that also eDeovion#12729 in the U.S.Deovion is an invented American name pairing the productive De- prefix with an ending that recaDyquan#12730 in the U.S.Dyquan is a coined boys' name that pairs a Dy- opening with the productive -quan ending seen inDetron#12733 in the U.S.Detron is a late-twentieth-century coinage pairing the De- prefix with a -tron ending. It was aDavone#12762 in the U.S.Davone is a coined name in the Devon and Davon family. Devon comes from the English county nameDavonne#12763 in the U.S.Davonne is an invented name that joins the popular Da- prefix to a -vonne ending, in the familyJahquez#12852 in the U.S.Jahquez is a modern coinage joining a Jah- opening to a -quez ending that echoes Spanish surnamImarion#12871 in the U.S.Imarion reads as a modern American name joining an I- opening to Marion, a French pet form of MJavonne#12954 in the U.S.Javonne is a modern African American coinage, built from the Ja- prefix and a -von/-vonne endinJavious#12957 in the U.S.Javious is a modern African American coinage that joins the popular Ja- prefix to a '-vious' enJacorian#12978 in the U.S.Jacorian is a modern African-American coinage, pairing the very productive Ja- prefix (as in JaJadarrius#12979 in the U.S.Jadarrius is a modern African American coinage that joins the Ja- prefix to Darius (spelled DarJahmarion#12987 in the U.S.Jahmarion is a contemporary invented name, joining the resonant Jah- prefix to Marion, a name uJaishon#12999 in the U.S.Jaishon is a coined African American boy's name joining the very productive Ja- prefix to the -Jovaughn#13028 in the U.S.Jovaughn is a modern coinage that pairs the Jo- prefix, familiar from names like Joseph and JohDuquan#13073 in the U.S.Duquan is a modern invented name pairing a Du- opening with the popular -quan ending seen in DaKamarian#13083 in the U.S.Kamarian is a modern African American coinage that joins the Ka- prefix to a Marian or Marion eJujuan#13104 in the U.S.Jujuan is an American coinage that extends the Spanish name Juan with a repeated opening syllabJontavious#13113 in the U.S.Jontavious is a coined boys' name that fuses Jon, from Hebrew-rooted John, gift of God, with a Kaveion#13114 in the U.S.Kaveion reads as a modern African-American coinage, a Ka- opening joined to a Veion element thaKalonji#13121 in the U.S.Kalonji is the common name, used in Swahili and across South Asia, for nigella seeds, the smallJkari#13127 in the U.S.A modern American coinage: the popular J- initial set against Kari, giving a name built for souKeyonta#13133 in the U.S.Keyonta is a modern American coinage, pairing the fashionable Key- or Ke- opening - shared withKeyshon#13134 in the U.S.Keyshon is an African-American coined name joining the Key- prefix with Shon, a spelling of theJohntae#13135 in the U.S.A modern African American coinage built from John (or Jon) plus the popular -tae/-tay ending, iKeyshun#13135 in the U.S.Keyshun pairs the Key- opening with Shun, an English spelling of the sound in Sean, the Irish fJemarcus#13136 in the U.S.Jemarcus is a modern African American coinage that joins the Je- prefix to Marcus, a Latin nameJontae#13136 in the U.S.A modern African American coinage built from Jon (short for John or Jonathan) plus the popular Jaquavius#13151 in the U.S.An invented American name pairing the popular 'Ja-/Jaqu-' element with a mock-Latin '-avius/-viKendarrius#13154 in the U.S.Kendarrius fuses the familiar Ken- (as in Kenneth or Kendrick) with Darius. Darius comes from tKeisean#13191 in the U.S.Keisean joins a Kei- prefix to Sean, the Irish form of John. Through Sean it inherits the Hebre

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