African American Names
These names are a subset of American names used more often by African Americans. See also about African-American names.
198 names in our directory
African American
198Trevon is a modern given name primarily used in African American communities. It is a combination of the phonetic elements tre and von, which often serve as stylish prefixes in contemporary coinages. The name belongs to...
Etymology and OriginTreyvon is a modern given name of African-American origin, emerging as a variant of Trevon. The root name Trevon is a coinage combining the phonetic elements tre (perhaps inspired by the prefix tre- m...
Tyquan is a modern masculine given name predominantly used in African American communities. It is a combination of the popular phonetic elements ty and quan, which are common in contemporary name coinage. The name reflec...
Tyra is a female given name used in English, Swedish, and African American communities, originating from the Old Norse name Þýri, itself a variant of the Norse names Þórví or Þórveig. These Old Norse names combine the el...
Tyree is a masculine given name of African-American usage, derived from a Scottish surname variant of McIntyre. The surname itself is an Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Mac an tSaoir, meaning 'son of the carpenter.' A...
Tyreek is a modern invented name, largely used in African American communities. It is a variant of Tyrik, which itself was created by blending phonetic elements from popular names such as Tyrone, Tyrell, Tyree, and Tariq...
Tyrell is a masculine given name and surname of English origin, derived from a variant of the surname Terrell. Terrell itself likely originates from the Norman French nickname tirel, meaning "to pull," referring to a stu...
Etymology and OriginTyrese is an invented name, primarily used in African American communities. It is an elaboration of the initial "Ty-" sound found in names such as Tyrone, Tyrell, and Tyree. The name Tyrone itself der...
Tyrik is a modern invented name, primarily used in African American communities. It emerged in the late 20th century as part of a trend of creating distinctive masculine names by combining phonetic elements from popular...
Tyriq is a modern invented name, a variant of Tyrik, which itself emerged in African American communities as a creative combination of sounds from names like Tyrone, Tyrell, Tyree and Tariq. It follows a pattern of names...
Tyrique is a modern invented masculine given name that originated in African American communities. It is a variant of Tyrik, itself an invented name influenced by the sounds of names such as Tyrone, Tyrell, Tyree, and Ta...
Tyrone is a male given name primarily used in English and African American communities. It originates from the toponym County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, which derives from the Irish Gaelic Tír Eoghain, meaning "land of...
EtymologyTyshawn is a modern given name of American origin, primarily used within the African American community. It is a combination of the popular phonetic prefix ty and the name Shawn. While the independent meaning of...
Zaire is a given name of African American origin, taken from the former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The country was known as Zaire from 1971 to 1997 under the rule of Mobutu Sese Seko. The name is said...
Zakai is a modern given name of African American origin, with an uncertain etymology. It is likely a variant or elaboration of the biblical name Zaccai, which derives from the Hebrew Zakkai (זַכָּי), meaning "pure." The...
EtymologyZendaya is a contemporary first name of African American origin, famously borne by the actress and singer Zendaya Coleman (born 1996). Her name was apparently inspired by the Shona name Tendai, which derives fro...
Zyair is a modern masculine given name, primarily used in African American communities. It is a variant of Zaire, a name indirectly associated with power and natural grandeur.Etymology and OriginZyair derives its meaning...
Zyaire is a modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Zaire. The original name Zaire was adopted as the name of the African country now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo, used from 1971 to 1997. It is said to b...