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
Shinika#13199 in the U.S.Shinika is a coined name from the Shi- or Sha- prefix and the element Nika, itself a short form▶Nakesha#13205 in the U.S.Nakesha is a modern American coinage joining the Na- prefix to the -kesha/-keisha element of Ke▶Shundra#13207 in the U.S.Shundra is an African American coined name of the later twentieth century, built from the fashi▶Sharne#13213 in the U.S.Sharne joins the Shar- element to a -ne ending sounded 'nay,' in the family of Charnae and Shar▶Kennisha#13216 in the U.S.Kennisha is an African-American coined name joining a Ken- opening with the fashionable -isha e▶Shanice#13218 in the U.S.Shanice is a modern American name, generally explained as the Sha- prefix joined to Janice or D▶Lashana#13229 in the U.S.Lashana is a coined African American name that joins the fashionable La- prefix to Shana, a nam▶Semiyah#13239 in the U.S.Semiyah is a twenty-first-century coinage attaching the Se- prefix to Miyah, itself a spelling ▶Shaquayla#13242 in the U.S.Shaquayla joins the popular Sha- opening syllable to Kayla, a name generally traced to the Hebr▶Shavonte#13255 in the U.S.Shavonte is a modern coinage built on Shavon, an American respelling of the Irish Siobhan. Siob▶Tamasha#13260 in the U.S.Tamasha is a coined name pairing the Ta- prefix with the Masha sound, part of the Tamesha and T▶Camesha#13269 in the U.S.Camesha is an invented name from the nineteen-seventies Ca-/Ka- girl-name trend. It pairs a lig▶Shaniqua#13279 in the U.S.Shaniqua is a modern African-American invented name, formed from the fashionable Sha- prefix an▶Donisha#13288 in the U.S.Donisha is a coined name joining the Do- opening to the fashionable -isha ending shared with Ta▶Kewana#13289 in the U.S.Kewana is a modern American coinage joining the productive Ke- opening to a -wana ending, close▶Chandrea#13297 in the U.S.Chandrea reads as a blend of a Chan- opening with the Drea of Andrea or Deandrea. Andrea comes ▶Twanda#13305 in the U.S.Twanda is a coined name that fits the Tw- opening — also seen in Twana and Twanna — to the shap▶Talasia#13320 in the U.S.Talasia is a coined American girl's name built from the productive Ta- prefix and the stylish -▶Taleshia#13345 in the U.S.Taleshia is a coined name from the Ta- prefix and the -leshia element, a spelling of the -lisha▶Tarisha#13345 in the U.S.Tarisha is an invented American name pairing the Ta- prefix with a -risha ending of the sort he▶Laqueshia#13359 in the U.S.Laqueshia is a modern African American coinage joining the popular La- prefix to a -queshia end▶Deshonna#13379 in the U.S.Deshonna is a coined name joining the De- prefix to Shonna, a spelling of Shauna or Shona, itse▶Lekeisha#13388 in the U.S.Lekeisha joins the Le- prefix to Keisha, a name usually connected to Keziah — in the Bible a da▶Shantai#13390 in the U.S.Shantai is a modern American coinage in the Chante, Chantel and Shantae cluster, names that tra▶Shaketa#13420 in the U.S.Shaketa is a coined African American name that pairs the Sha- prefix with the -keta or -quita e▶Tyronda#13438 in the U.S.Tyronda is a coined name that pairs the Ty- prefix (as in Tyra and Tyrone) with the -onda endin▶Shambrica#13479 in the U.S.Shambrica is a coined African American name pairing the Sha- prefix with an -ambrica element th▶Aiyonna#13517 in the U.S.Aiyonna is a coined American girl's name pairing the airy Ai- opening with the -onna ending sha▶Tamikia#13540 in the U.S.Tamikia is a coined name close to Tamika and Tamiko; it pairs the fashionable Ta- prefix with a▶Latrese#13561 in the U.S.Latrese is a coined name pairing the La- prefix with a -trese ending drawn from Theresa/Terese;▶Teneshia#13577 in the U.S.Teneshia is a spelling of Tenisha/Tanisha, a coined American name of the later twentieth centur▶Nakiesha#13604 in the U.S.Nakiesha builds on Kiesha or Keisha, a popular late-century coinage, with the Na- prefix. It be▶Shauntavia#13613 in the U.S.Shauntavia blends Shaun, the phonetic form of Sean, from John, 'God is gracious,' with Tavia, a▶Shantasia#13619 in the U.S.Shantasia is a coined girls' name that joins the Shan- opening to a -tasia ending, echoing fant▶Shyniece#13636 in the U.S.Shyniece is a respelling in the Shaniece, Sheniece, and Shanice family, joining a Shy- opening ▶Artasia#13664 in the U.S.Artasia is a modern American invention with no established root. It reads most naturally as the▶Aujanae#13687 in the U.S.Aujanae is a modern African-American coinage, joining an Au- prefix with Janae (itself a modern▶Kameisha#13698 in the U.S.Kameisha is an invented name that joins the Ka- prefix to a -meisha ending in the family of Tam▶Laparis#13703 in the U.S.Laparis is a modern coinage that pairs the popular La- prefix with Paris, the glamorous city an▶Tanecia#13707 in the U.S.Tanecia is an invented American girl's name in the Ta-/La- family of the nineteen-seventies. It▶Tawanda#13720 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1960s-70s, joining the Ta- prefix to Wanda, a name of Pol▶Shaneil#13729 in the U.S.Shaneil is a modern coinage that joins the very common Sha- prefix to Neil, an English form of ▶Tymesha#13743 in the U.S.Tymesha reads as a coinage joining the popular Ty- prefix with a -mesha ending akin to Kemesha ▶Taneshia#13809 in the U.S.Taneshia is a spelling in the Tanisha family, joining the Ta- prefix with the -neshia/-isha end▶Dajanay#13827 in the U.S.Dajanay is a modern African American coinage that joins the fashionable Da- prefix to -janay, a▶Akeema#13861 in the U.S.Akeema is best read as a feminine form of Akeem or Hakeem, from the Arabic hakim, meaning 'wise▶Shamyra#13885 in the U.S.Shamyra is an African-American coined name joining the popular Sha- prefix with a -myra element▶Charda#13913 in the U.S.Charda pairs a Char- opening, familiar from Charlene and Charmaine, with a soft -da ending, in ▶Jalesa#13938 in the U.S.Jalesa is a coined African American name of the Ja-/-esa sound family, with no documented ancie▶Janeisha#13952 in the U.S.Janeisha blends a Jane or Ja- opening with the -eisha ending common in Keisha and Lakeisha, a p▶Shaneice#13958 in the U.S.Shaneice is a fuller spelling of Shanice, a coined American name that pairs the Sha- prefix wit▶Demisha#13984 in the U.S.Demisha is an invented American name that pairs the popular De- prefix with Misha, a name used ▶Tkia#14074 in the U.S.Tkia is a coined African American name pairing the T- opening (sometimes written Ta- or T'-) wi▶Shakeia#14117 in the U.S.Shakeia is an invented name that joins the Sha- prefix to a bright -keia ending in the family o▶Mykeria#14124 in the U.S.Mykeria is an invented name of the 1990s and 2000s, built for sound rather than from a single r▶Jakaylah#14138 in the U.S.Jakaylah joins the productive Ja- prefix to Kayla, itself a modern name of uncertain origin som▶Jakylah#14140 in the U.S.Jakylah joins the Ja- prefix to a -kylah ending in the Kayla/Kyla orbit. It is a recent America▶Ladaisha#14140 in the U.S.Ladaisha is an African-American coined name joining the fashionable La- prefix with Daisha, a n▶Jalahni#14141 in the U.S.Jalahni is a recent American coinage built on the Ja- prefix and the -lani sound familiar from ▶Jalayia#14143 in the U.S.Jalayia is a recent American coinage joining the Ja- prefix to a flowing -layia ending in the o▶Jalayiah#14144 in the U.S.Jalayiah is a recent American coinage that stretches the Jalaya sound with an Aaliyah-style end▶Labresha#14145 in the U.S.Labresha is an invented name joining the La- prefix, common in mid-to-late twentieth-century Bl▶Jaleesa#14146 in the U.S.Jaleesa is an American coinage that blends the Ja- prefix with a Lisa/Alisa ending. It became w▶Jaleeyah#14147 in the U.S.Jaleeyah is a recent American coinage pairing the Ja- prefix with the -eeyah ending in the Aali▶Jaleiyah#14148 in the U.S.Jaleiyah is one of many recent American spellings built from the Ja- prefix and an Aaliyah-styl▶Jalyiah#14149 in the U.S.Jalyiah is a recent American coinage in the Jaliyah cluster, its Y-spelling usually pointing to▶Jamea#14151 in the U.S.Jamea is a recent American coinage combining the Ja- prefix with a Mia-style ending. Some famil▶Jamera#14152 in the U.S.Jamera is a recent American coinage formed with the Ja- prefix and a -mera ending in the orbit ▶Javiah#14152 in the U.S.Javiah is a modern American coinage related to Javia, built on the popular -iah ending shared b▶Ranesha#14164 in the U.S.Ranesha is a spelling of Ranisha, an African-American coinage joining the 'Ra-' prefix to the '▶Jatavia#14167 in the U.S.Jatavia is an African American coinage of the later twentieth century, built by joining the Ja-▶Kajuana#14168 in the U.S.Kajuana is an invented name of the late twentieth century, pairing the Ka- prefix with Juana, t▶Raynesha#14169 in the U.S.Raynesha is a modern American coinage that pairs the bright Ray- opening with the fashionable -▶Jahmya#14185 in the U.S.Jahmya is a coined American girl's name joining the Jah- opening, familiar from names like Jami▶Tanika#14186 in the U.S.Tanika is a modern African-American invented name, joining the Ta- prefix to a -nika ending. Li▶Jahnya#14187 in the U.S.Jahnya is a modern African American coinage joining the Jah- element (as in Jahniya and many cu▶Damyia#14208 in the U.S.Damyia reads as a modern coinage joining the Da- element to Myia (a form of Maya), or as a resp▶Sheritha#14218 in the U.S.Sheritha reads as an elaborated form built on Sheree or Sheri, the popular mid-century short fo▶Dariona#14224 in the U.S.Dariona is a late-twentieth-century coinage that reworks Darion or Daria into a fuller feminine▶Tekeyah#14274 in the U.S.Tekeyah is a modern African-American invented name pairing the Te- prefix with a -keyah ending,▶Keionna#14278 in the U.S.Keionna is an African-American coined name joining the Kei- prefix with a -onna ending, closely▶Shontavia#14294 in the U.S.Shontavia is a late-twentieth-century African American invented name. It pairs the popular Shon▶Kashina#14318 in the U.S.Kashina is a coined name pairing the Ka- prefix with a Shina or -shina sound, part of a family ▶Latiana#14322 in the U.S.Latiana pairs the fashionable La- prefix with Tiana, itself a short form of Tatiana (a Roman fa▶Jatara#14325 in the U.S.Jatara is a modern African American coinage that fronts the Ja- prefix onto Tara. Tara means 's▶Jatoya#14346 in the U.S.Jatoya joins the Ja- prefix to Toya, itself a short form of Latoya - a coined name built from t▶Lashelle#14347 in the U.S.Lashelle is a coined name joining the popular La- prefix to a -shelle ending drawn from Rochell▶Martesha#14347 in the U.S.Martesha is a modern invented name joining a Mar- opening, which recalls Martha or Maria, to th▶Arnesia#14349 in the U.S.Arnesia reads as an invented American name pairing an Ar- opening with a -nesia ending heard in▶Kenesha#14357 in the U.S.Kenesha is a coined name that pairs the Ke- prefix with the -nesha/-isha ending shared by Tenes▶Lakiyah#14361 in the U.S.Lakiyah is a modern African American coinage combining the productive La- prefix with a -kiyah ▶Kymorah#14362 in the U.S.Kymorah sets a Ky- opening over a -morah or -mora ending, in the family of contemporary names l▶Tenita#14369 in the U.S.Tenita is an invented American name most naturally read as the Te- prefix joined to Nita, a sho▶Latica#14375 in the U.S.Latica is a modern invented name joining the popular La- prefix to a -tica element, echoing Let▶Doneisha#14377 in the U.S.Doneisha is a coined African-American name in the Danesha and Denisha family, pairing a 'Don-' ▶Latanya#14381 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the La- prefix to Tanya (a short form of T▶Leshonda#14421 in the U.S.Leshonda is a coined name joining the Le- prefix to Shonda, itself a coinage related to Rhonda ▶Lashante#14437 in the U.S.Lashante blends the popular La- prefix with Shante or Chante, from the French chanter, 'to sing▶Lataisha#14440 in the U.S.Lataisha is a coinage joining the La- prefix to Taisha, a respelling of Latisha or Leticia. Lat▶Tashayla#14449 in the U.S.Tashayla is a coined girls' name that folds Tasha, a short form of Natasha, into a Shayla-style▶Trenise#14454 in the U.S.Trenise reads as a coined American name built on the Tre- prefix common in Black naming traditi▶Latausha#14496 in the U.S.Latausha is a coined variant of Latasha, formed from the popular La- prefix plus Tasha, itself ▶Nashae#14522 in the U.S.Nashae is an invented American name pairing the popular Na- opening with Shae or Shay, a short ▶Jonisha#14525 in the U.S.Jonisha is an African-American coined name pairing a Jo-/John- opening with the popular -isha e▶Lakeitha#14531 in the U.S.Lakeitha is a coined name pairing the productive La- prefix with a Keitha or Keisha element. It▶Onisha#14540 in the U.S.Onisha pairs a simple O- beginning with the -isha ending that runs through Latisha, Tanisha and▶Milira#14542 in the U.S.Milira is a modern American coinage brought to notice by the early-nineteen-nineties R&B singer▶Jazmon#14554 in the U.S.Jazmon is a modern American respelling in the Jasmine and Jazmin family. Jasmine comes through ▶Lasandra#14563 in the U.S.Lasandra joins the fashionable La- prefix to Sandra, the short form of Alexandra (Greek, 'defen▶Chatara#14583 in the U.S.Chatara is a modern African American coinage that fronts the Cha- prefix onto Tara. Tara means ▶Kawanza#14583 in the U.S.Kawanza takes its name from Kwanzaa, the African-American cultural celebration founded in the m▶Keaundra#14593 in the U.S.Keaundra is a modern African American coinage, pairing a Ke-/Keaun- opening with the -dra endin▶Makhiya#14594 in the U.S.Makhiya is a coined American girl's name joining the Ma- prefix to a -khiya ending, close in so▶Kwana#14637 in the U.S.Kwana is a modern American name best read as an echo of Kwanzaa, the African American cultural ▶Lakeia#14676 in the U.S.Lakeia is an African-American coined name built from the fashionable La- prefix and a -keia ele▶Lakesha#14677 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the fashionable La- prefix to Kesha/Keisha▶Nataki#14677 in the U.S.Nataki is a name embraced in African American Afrocentric naming and generally glossed as Swahi▶Takya#14685 in the U.S.Takya is a coined girls' name that pairs the popular Ta- opening with a -kya ending close to Ki▶Lakeishia#14695 in the U.S.Lakeishia is one of many 1970s American respellings of Lakeisha, built from the popular prefix ▶Tanaja#14695 in the U.S.Tanaja is a coined girls' name that folds the Ta- opening into a -naja ending, near Nadia and A▶Latrenda#14706 in the U.S.Latrenda is a coined African American name from the productive La- prefix and a -trenda base, i▶Shanisha#14714 in the U.S.Shanisha is an invented name that joins the Sha- prefix to a -nisha ending in the family of Tan▶Lateia#14720 in the U.S.Lateia has no fixed traditional root; it reads as a coined American name built from the widely ▶Shavonta#14732 in the U.S.Shavonta is a modern coined name that joins the popular prefix Sha- with a -vonta ending. It ec▶Jerlisa#14737 in the U.S.Jerlisa is a modern African American coinage that joins the Jer- prefix to Lisa. Lisa is a shor▶Lakresha#14748 in the U.S.Lakresha is a coined American name that joins the popular La- prefix with a Kresha element echo▶Kenasia#14759 in the U.S.Kenasia is an invented name joining a Ken- prefix to the fashionable -asia ending found in name▶
African-american Boy Names
Lamonta#13254 in the U.S.Lamonta reads as an -a extension of Lamont, a Scottish surname turned given name that comes fro▶Juquan#13255 in the U.S.Juquan is a modern African-American coinage pairing a Ju- opening with the popular -quan ending▶Keijuan#13277 in the U.S.Keijuan is a modern coined name that joins the prefix Kei- to Juan, the Spanish form of John. J▶Jovonta#13282 in the U.S.Jovonta reads as a nineteen-nineties African-American coinage joining a Jo- opening to the -von▶Keysean#13292 in the U.S.Keysean joins the popular Key- or Kee- prefix to Sean, the Irish form of John, from a Hebrew ro▶Levelle#13303 in the U.S.Levelle is a form of Lavelle, joining the fashionable Le-/La- prefix to a -velle element. Lavel▶Kionte#13309 in the U.S.Kionte belongs to the productive African American -onte / -ante family (Deonte, Diante, Kiante)▶Kishawn#13312 in the U.S.Kishawn is a modern American blend name: the fashionable Ki- opening joined to Shawn, the angli▶Kishaun#13326 in the U.S.Kishaun pairs the Ki- prefix with Shaun, an English spelling of the Irish Sean, itself the Iris▶Markevious#13326 in the U.S.Markevious is a modern African-American invented name that joins the Mark- of Marcus and Mark t▶Jejuan#13332 in the U.S.Jejuan is an invented American name joining the Je- prefix with Juan, the Spanish form of John,▶Kshawn#13342 in the U.S.Kshawn compresses the familiar prefix-plus-name pattern (Keshawn, Deshawn, Rashawn) into a tigh▶Ladarian#13342 in the U.S.Ladarian is an invented American name built from the decorative La- prefix and Darian or Darius▶Kwamir#13344 in the U.S.Kwamir reads as a modern American blend: the Akan day-name Kwame ('born on a Saturday', from Gh▶Lamario#13347 in the U.S.Lamario is a coined name pairing the fashionable 'La-' prefix with Mario, the Italian form of M▶Kymeer#13350 in the U.S.Kymeer is a modern American blend joining the Ky- opening to the -meer / -mir ending of Amir, A▶Keishaun#13354 in the U.S.Keishaun is an African-American coined name joining the Kei- prefix with Shaun, the phonetic sp▶Lameir#13363 in the U.S.Lameir is a modern American coinage joining the La- prefix to the -meir/-mir ending of Amir, Ar▶Lamell#13364 in the U.S.Lamell is a modern American coinage in the La- family (Lamar, Lamont, Lavelle), formed by pairi▶Lashaun#13369 in the U.S.Lashaun is an African-American coinage joining the decorative prefix La- to Shaun (the English ▶Latroy#13370 in the U.S.Latroy sets the decorative La- prefix in front of Troy — a name from the Irish surname Troy (an▶Latravious#13396 in the U.S.Latravious is a coined name built from the La- prefix and Travious, an elaboration of Travis. T▶Martice#13416 in the U.S.Martice is a coined American name in the same family as Martez and Marquis, joining the Mar- el▶Marquavius#13420 in the U.S.Marquavius is a modern African-American invented name. It joins the Marqu- opening of Marquis a▶Maceon#13424 in the U.S.Maceon is a recent American coinage with no documented source. It reads as the Mac- of Mason an▶Kijuan#13431 in the U.S.Kijuan is a modern African American coinage, pairing a Ki- prefix with the -juan ending seen in▶Marque#13449 in the U.S.Marque is a French-looking spelling read like 'Mark'; it sits in the Marcus/Marquis family, whe▶Markari#13457 in the U.S.Markari is a recent American coinage. It joins Mark — from Latin Marcus, 'of Mars' — to the -ar▶Markeese#13458 in the U.S.Markeese belongs to the American family of names built on Marquis — the French noble title, fro▶Markelle#13459 in the U.S.Markelle joins Mark — from Latin Marcus, 'of Mars' — to the -elle/-ell ending that runs through▶Lamarius#13502 in the U.S.Lamarius is a modern American name built from the fashionable La- prefix and a -marius base ech▶Lavance#13514 in the U.S.Lavance joins the La- prefix to Vance, an English surname from a word for a marsh or fen, hence▶Lavar#13515 in the U.S.Lavar is an African-American name in the La-/Le- prefix tradition, known through figures like L▶Nyquan#13515 in the U.S.Nyquan is an invented American name that joins a Ny- opening to the Quan element found in names▶Quandre#13524 in the U.S.Quandre is a contemporary American coinage rather than an inherited name. It pairs the popular ▶Levar#13535 in the U.S.A modern American coined name, likely built from the Le- prefix with -Var. It was popularized b▶Quindarius#13572 in the U.S.Quindarius is a modern African-American coinage that pairs the fashionable Quin- prefix with -d▶Quantavius#13600 in the U.S.Quantavius is a modern African American coinage that fronts a Qua-/Quan- opening onto a -tavius▶Markeis#13617 in the U.S.Markeis is a modern American respelling in the Marquis family - Marquis being the French noble ▶Markez#13618 in the U.S.Markez is a modern respelling of Marquez or Marquis used as a first name. Marquez is a Spanish ▶Nayshawn#13626 in the U.S.Nayshawn is an invented American name that joins a Nay- opening to Shawn, an anglicized form of▶Quadre#13630 in the U.S.Quadre is a modern African-American invented name pairing a Qua- opening with the -dre ending s▶Rasaan#13681 in the U.S.Rasaan is a variant of Rahsaan, an American name with an Arabic-influenced sound, sometimes lin▶Saveon#13722 in the U.S.An invented American name using the productive '-veon/-vion' ending seen in Davion and Javon, o▶Tarvis#13829 in the U.S.Tarvis is an invented blend that sits between Travis and Jarvis, two established boy names it c▶Travares#13841 in the U.S.Travares reads as a late-twentieth-century African-American coinage, a respelling or elaboratio▶Tavoris#13849 in the U.S.Tavoris is a coined name in the Tavaris and Tavares family, joining a 'Ta-' opening to a '-vori▶Trayvone#13852 in the U.S.Trayvone is a modern American name, an extended spelling of Trayvon that joins the Tray- openin▶Shaquan#13874 in the U.S.Shaquan is a modern African American coinage built from the Sha- prefix plus the -quan ending —▶Trevante#13900 in the U.S.Trevante is an American coinage that blends the 'Trev-' of Trevon with the '-ante' of Devante. ▶Trevonne#13902 in the U.S.Trevonne is an elaborated spelling of Trevon, a modern African-American coinage joining the Tre▶Trayven#13919 in the U.S.Trayven is a late-century American coinage that pairs the fashionable Tray- prefix, familiar fr▶Stephone#13928 in the U.S.A modern American form of Stephon, itself a reshaping of Stephen — from Greek Stephanos, 'crown▶Taeshaun#13934 in the U.S.Taeshaun joins the Tae- prefix to Shaun, an anglicized spelling of the Irish Sean, a form of Jo▶Syree#13939 in the U.S.Syree is a modern American coinage, close in shape to Syaire, Amiree and Tyree. No inherited me▶Taijon#13945 in the U.S.Taijon is a turn-of-the-millennium coinage joining the fashionable Ta-/Tai- opening with Jon or▶Tywaun#13946 in the U.S.Tywaun is an invented American name pairing the popular Ty- opening with the -waun ending found▶Taequan#13949 in the U.S.A modern African American coinage joining the Tae- opening to the -quan ending seen in Daquan, ▶Tahkari#13952 in the U.S.Tahkari is a modern American coinage in the family of Amari, Jabari and Makari — three beats, a▶Tarrell#13964 in the U.S.A modern American spelling of Terrell or Tyrell, from an English surname of Norman origin (Tire▶Tavarius#13970 in the U.S.Tavarius is a modern American coinage built on the Latin-style -ius ending, standing close to O▶Teyon#13981 in the U.S.Teyon is a coined boys' name that joins the Te- opening, as in Terrell and Tevon, to a light -y▶Quashon#13987 in the U.S.Quashon is a modern African American coinage that joins a Qua- prefix to a '-shon' ending, echo▶Tyjon#14013 in the U.S.Tyjon joins the popular Ty- element, from names like Tyler and Tyrone, with Jon, the short form▶Theotis#14053 in the U.S.Theotis is an American given name, especially found in African-American families, built on the ▶Oronde#14066 in the U.S.Oronde is an African-rooted name whose precise origin is uncertain; it is often cited in mid-ce▶Shiquan#14077 in the U.S.Shiquan is a modern American coinage joining a Shi- opening with the -quan ending that was popu▶Travaris#14135 in the U.S.Travaris is a coined American name in the same family as Tavaris and Tavares, elaborated with t▶Tysheem#14263 in the U.S.Tysheem is an invented American name pairing the popular Ty- element with a -sheem ending; it e▶Travante#14316 in the U.S.Travante is a late-twentieth-century American coinage built from a Tra- opening and a -vante en▶Travoris#14319 in the U.S.Travoris is an invented American name that joins the Tra- prefix to a -voris element, in the pa▶Tyrec#14361 in the U.S.Tyrec is a modern American name, a phonetic respelling of Tyrek or Tyreek and part of the wider▶Tykwon#14462 in the U.S.Tykwon reads as a modern African-American coinage joining a Ty- opening to a -kwon ending, the ▶
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