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96Aaliyah is a feminine given name that gained widespread popularity in the English-speaking world through the American singer Aaliyah Haughton (1979–2001), known mononymously as Aaliyah. The name is a variant of the Arabi...
Africa 1 is a feminine given name used primarily within African American communities. It derives from the continent of Africa, a name whose origin is believed to be Latin, possibly referring to the Afri, an ancient peopl...
Aisha is an Arabic feminine name meaning "living, alive" or "she who lives." It is derived from the Arabic root ʿ-y-š (ع ي ش), which conveys the idea of life and vitality. The name holds profound religious significance i...
Akilah is a feminine name used primarily in Arabic and African American communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic عقيلة (see Aqila), the feminine form of Aqil. The root meaning of Aqil is "intelligent,...
Aniya is a modern feminine given name, primarily used in African American communities, and is a variant of Aniyah. Aniya belongs to a trend of invented names that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by melodi...
Aniyah is an invented name of modern origin, primarily used in African American communities. It is thought to be coined from phonetic elements drawn from popular personal names, particularly the endings of Anita and Aali...
Ayana is a feminine given name primarily used in African American communities. It is a variant of Ayanna, a name that gained prominence in the United States during the 1970s. The precise meaning of Ayana is uncertain, bu...
Ayanna is a feminine given name that came to prominence in the African American community in the late 20th century. Its exact meaning is uncertain, but it is widely understood as a creative response to the desire for nam...
Beyoncé is a feminine given name popularized by the iconic American singer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter (born 1981). The name derives from her mother's maiden name, originally Beyincé, a surname of Louisiana Creole origin like...
Chanté is a feminine given name primarily used in African American communities. It derives from the French word chanter, meaning "to sing." The spelling Chanté corresponds to the French past participle chanté, meaning "s...
Deja is a feminine given name most commonly used in African American communities in the United States. Its meaning comes from the French word déjà, meaning "already," and is often associated with the phrase déjà vu, whic...
Deniece is a distinctly modern English name created as a variation of Denise, ultimately tracing its roots back through medieval French to the ancient Greek name Dionysius, meaning 'of Dionysus'. This variant spelling, w...
Diamond is a feminine given name taken directly from the English word diamond, the clear, colourless precious stone that serves as the traditional birthstone of April. The word itself traces back through Late Latin diama...
Etymology and Cultural Background Eboni is a variant of the name Ebony, which derives from the English word ebony referring to the dense black hardwood obtained from the ebony tree. The word ultimately traces back to the...
Ebony is a female given name derived from the English word ebony, the name for the dense black hardwood obtained from several species of trees in the genus Diospyros. The name ultimately traces back to the Ancient Egypti...
Felecia is a feminine given name that functions as a variant of Felicia. This spelling alteration, which adds an 'e' before the final 'a', is particularly common in English-speaking and African American communities, wher...
Felisha is a variant of Felicia, a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries and within African American communities. As a less common spelling, Felisha preserves the melodic sound of its root name...
Iesha is a variant of Aisha, popularized in the African American community. The name gained widespread recognition through the 1990 song "Iesha" by the group Another Bad Creation, which charted at #9 on the Billboard Hot...
Imani is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "faith" (from Arabic ʾīmān). It reflects the deep influence of Arabic, the liturgical language of Islam, on the Swahili language and culture along the East Africa...
Jaliyah is an invented name, primarily used in the African American community. It is based on the sound of the popular name Aaliyah, which itself is the feminine form of Aali. Aali means "high, lofty, sublime" in Arabic,...
Janiya is a modern female given name, primarily used within African American communities in the United States. It is considered a variant of Janiyah, a name that emerged from a trend in the late 20th and early 21st centu...
EtymologyJaniyah is a modern American coined female given name, particularly popular within African American communities. It is formed by blending the trendy phonetic prefix ja with names like Shania and Aaliyah. The roo...
Kalisha is a feminine given name used primarily in African American communities. It is a modern coinage formed by combining the popular name prefix ka with the name Lisha, creating a distinctive and melodious blend.The e...
Kaliyah is an invented name, primarily used within African American communities, whose sound is based on the popular name Aaliyah. Aaliyah, in turn, derives from the feminine form of Aali, an Arabic name meaning "high, l...
Kamiyah is an invented feminine name primarily used in African American communities. It blends the popular phonetic prefix ka with Maya 2, a name that can be traced back to Greek mythology and the indigenous Maya civiliz...
Keisha is a female given name that emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly within African American communities. Its exact origin is uncertain: it may be a creative invention or, more likely, a variant of Keziah, a...
Kenya is a feminine given name taken directly from the East African country of Kenya. The country itself was named after Mount Kenya, which in the Kikuyu language is called Kĩrĩnyaga, meaning "the one having stripes" — a...
Kesha is a variant spelling of the name Keisha, which first appeared in the United States in the 1960s. The name Keisha is most commonly considered an invented name, though it may have been influenced by Keziah, a biblic...
Keshia is a feminine given name predominantly used within African American communities. It is probably a variant of Keisha, a name that emerged in the United States during the 1960s. Keisha itself may have been invented...
Keysha is a feminine given name that emerged in African American communities. It is a variant of Keisha, a name that rose in popularity during the 1960s. Names like Keysha follow a pattern of inventive, modern-sounding c...
Kiana is a variant of Qiana, a name that gained popularity in African American communities during the 1970s. Qiana itself originates from a brand name: a silk-like synthetic fiber introduced by DuPont in 1968, which beca...
Kisha is a female given name of African American origin, regarded as a variant of Keisha. The name Keisha itself emerged in the 1960s, likely as an invented name possibly inspired by Keziah, a biblical name from the Hebr...
LaChina is an African American feminine name that creatively combines the popular prefix la with the name China. The use of la as a prefix is a distinctive feature of many invented names within African American communiti...
LaDonna is an English-language feminine given name commonly found among African Americans. It is a modern coinage combining the popular prefix la with the name Donna, which itself means "lady" in Italian. Etymology and O...
Lagina is a modern feminine first name primarily used in African American communities. It is a combination of the popular prefix la with the name Gina, making it a creative coinage typical of contemporary naming trends t...
Lakeisha is a feminine given name that originated in African American communities, combining the popular prefix la with the name Keisha. It can be spelled LaKeisha or Lakeisha. The name emerged in the latter half of the...
Lakendra is a modern invented name primarily used in African American communities. It is a combination of the popular prefix la with the name Kendra. The prefix la is a common element in many African American female name...
Etymology and Meaning Lakesha is a modern American given name, primarily used within the African American community. It is formed by combining the popular prefix la with the name Kesha 2. The prefix "la" (often capitaliz...
Lakeshia is a female given name predominantly used in African American communities. It is a combination of the popular prefix la with the name Keshia. The name can also be spelled LaKeshia or Lakeshia, with several other...
Lakisha is a feminine given name primarily used in African American communities. It is a combination of the popular prefix la with the name Kisha. The name can also be spelled LaKisha or Lakisha.EtymologyThe name Lakisha...
Laquisha is a feminine given name of African-American origin, primarily used in the United States. It is a rare variant of Lakeisha, which itself emerged as a modern coinage within African-American naming traditions. Ety...
LaShawn is a feminine given name that originated in African American communities. It is a combination of the popular prefix la with the name Shawn. In African American naming practices, the prefix la is often used to cre...
Lashay is a given name of African-American origin, formed as a blend of the popular phonetic prefixes la and shay. It emerged especially in the late 20th century as part of a tradition unique to African-American naming c...
Lashonda is a feminine given name primarily used in African American communities. It is a combination of the popular prefix la with the name Shonda. Spelled either LaShonda or Lashonda, it emerged in the late 20th centur...
LaTanya is a feminine given name originating in the African American community. It is a combination of the popular la prefix with the name Tanya. This prefix has been used uniquely in African American naming conventions,...
Latasha (or LaTasha) is a feminine given name most commonly used within African American communities. It is formed by combining the popular prefix la- with the name Tasha, a short form of Natasha, which in turn is a Russ...
Latisha is a feminine given name that originated in African American communities. It is a variant of Letitia, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Laetitia, meaning "joy, happiness". Letitia was the name of an o...
LaTonya is a distinctly African American given name formed by combining the popular prefix la with the name Tonya. This prefix is common in African American naming practices of the late 20th century, often used to create...
LaToya is a distinctive feminine name predominantly used within African American communities. It represents a combination of the popular prefix la with the name Toya, reflecting a common pattern in African American namin...
LaWanda is a feminine given name most commonly used in African American communities. It combines the popular prefix la with the name Wanda. The prefix "la" has been a distinctive feature of many African American names si...
Marquita is a feminine given name primarily used in African American communities. It is a variant of Marquis, a name derived from the noble title that originated from the Old French word marche meaning "march, borderland...
Nairobi is a female given name of African-American origin, directly derived from the capital city of Kenya. The city's name itself comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nyirobi, which literally translates to "cold water" o...
Nakeisha is a distinctive feminine given name predominantly used within African American communities. It is a modern coinage that combines the phonetic prefix na with the name Keisha. The prefix likely carries a fashiona...
Nakisha is a feminine name primarily used in African American communities. It is a combination of the name prefix na and the name Kisha, a variant of Keisha. Thus, Nakisha belongs to a cluster of modern coinages that eme...
Natisha is a modern American feminine given name, primarily used within African American communities. It is a variant of Natasha, likely formed by blending Natasha with the popular suffix -isha, echoing names like Latish...
Naya is a given name of African American origin, considered a variant of Nia 2, which means "purpose" or "aim" in Swahili, ultimately from Arabic نيّة (nīya). The name Naya likely gained popularity from a modern creation...
Nia is a feminine given name that carries the Swahili meaning of "purpose" or "aim". It was borrowed from the Arabic word نيّة (nīya), which denotes intention, goal, or resolution—an important concept in Islamic theology...
Nichelle is a given name that blends elements of the existing names Nicole and Michelle. Its roots thus trace back through Nicole to the Greek name Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people" (from Greek elements nike "vic...
Nikeisha is a modern invented name primarily used in African American communities. It is a variant of Nakeisha, which itself combines the phonetic prefix na with the name Keisha. Keisha likely emerged in the 1960s, possi...
Nikisha is a feminine given name of African American origin. It is a variant of Nakisha, which in turn is a combination of the name prefix na and the name Kisha. Kisha itself is a variant of Keisha, a name that may have...