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9Amari is a given name and surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Arabic Ammar, meaning "one who lives a long life" or "one who builds." In the African American community, the name has gained popularity in the...
Devon is a unisex given name with dual origins: it is primarily a variant of Devin, and may also draw inspiration from the English county of Devon. The county’s name comes from the Dumnonii, a Celtic tribe that inhabited...
Ivory is a rare and elegant first name derived directly from the English word for the hard, creamy-white substance obtained from elephant tusks and other animal teeth. Historically, natural ivory was highly prized for it...
Jaylen is a unisex given name of modern American origin, primarily used in English-speaking countries and within African American communities. It is a variant of the names Jalen (masculine) or Jaylynn (feminine), both of...
Etymology and Historical ContextJaylin is a modern invented name, primarily used in Dutch, English, and African American communities. It functions as a variant form of two distinct names: Jalen (masculine) and Jaylynn (f...
Jelani is a given name that has seen usage primarily in the United States since the 1970s, particularly within the African American community. Its origin is likely the Arabic name Jilani, itself a reference to the Sufi s...
Kamari is a modern invented name, primarily used in African American communities. It was created by combining sounds from names such as Jamari, Amari and Kamaria. These names themselves belong to a broader pattern of coi...
Kenyatta is a given name derived from the surname of Jomo Kenyatta (c. 1897–1978), the first President of Kenya. Jomo Kenyatta, born to Kikuyu farmers in Kiambu, was a key figure in Kenya's independence movement and serv...
Semaj is a masculine given name of African American origin, formed by spelling the name James in reverse. This innovative typographical reversal is a distinctive feature of African American naming practices, which often...