The following top 20 African-American baby names for boys feature names that are popular among the African-Americans as well as names that are entirely created by the African-American community. All the below listed baby boy names made it into the list of the top 1000 most popular baby names in the United States (according to the Social Security Administration), while none except for the first (Xavier) is among the 100 most popular male names:
Xavier (Basque origin meaning “new house“)
Malik (arabic origin meaning “sovereign“, “king“)
Darius (Persian and Greek origin meaning “maintain well“, “posses well“)
Jalen (newly created name), Maurice (Latin origin meaning “dark-skinned“)
Damon (Greek origin meaning “to tame“)
Demetrius (Greek origin meaning “earth mother“, “loves the earth“, “follower of Demeter“)
Terrance (Latin origin, meaning uncertain possibly “smooth“)
Jamal (Arabic origin meaning “handsome“)
Reginald (English origin meaning “king’s advisor“)
DeAndre (newly created name – from Andre and the prefix De-)
Marquis (French origin meaning “nobleman“, “lord“)
Terrell (English origin meaning “stubborn“)
DeShawn (newly created name – from Shawn and the prefix De-)
Trevon (English or possible American origin meaning “fair town“ and “great settlement“, respectively)
Tyrone (Gaelic origin, from Irish county Tyrone), Darnell (English origin meaning “hidden place“)
Deon (Greek origin – from Dionysius, god of wine), Dominique (Latin origin meaning “lord“)
Darryl (a version of Darrel, meaning “open“)
African-American baby names for girls are not among the very top baby names in the United States either. Here are African-American baby girl names that made it into the list of the top 1000 (according to the Social Security Administration):
Aaliyah (Hebrew and Arabic origin meaning “ascender“ and “sublime“, respectively)
Jayla (American origin, meaning uncertain)
Jasmine (Persian origin meaning “jasmine“)
Jada (Hebrew origin meaning “wise“)
Kiara (Irish origin meaning “little black one“)
Nia (African and Gaelic origin meaning “brightness“, “purpose“)
Asia (Assyrian and Greek origin meaning “the east“ and “sunrise“, respectively)
Raven (English origin meaning “black bird“)
Diamond (“diamond“)
Aisha (Arabic meaning “alive“)
Precious (“precious“)
Alexus (a version of Alexandra)
Ebony (Greek origin meaning “black wood“)
Shanice (English origin meaning “God is gracious“)
Latoya (Spanish origin meaning “victorious“)
Latrice (a version of Patricia)
Danisha (American origin, meaning uncertain)
Shaniqua (American origin, meaning uncertain)
Latasha (American origin, a variation of Natasha meaning “birthday“)
Beyonce (newly created name)
Ayana (African origin meaning “beautiful flower“)
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