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Early African American Names

Until recently, scholarly consensus was that early African American names did not differ significantly from those of white Americans. Distinctively Black names were thought to have risen from the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements, which promoted the use of names with connections to Africa.

However, research by Lisa D. Cook and colleagues has revealed evidence of racialized names from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They identified 21 distinctly Black male names, among them biblical classics such as Abraham and Moses, and word names including Freeman and Prince.

Along with Abraham and Prince, other early African American names currently in the US Top 1000 include Alonzo, Athena, Daphne, Elijah, Isaiah, Israel, King, Phoebe, and Titus. Place names that were disproportionately popular among Black Americans in history include Boston, Jamaica, York, and Africa.

Also included here are common names among slaves, many of which were classical and had ties to the Bible or mythology, such as Keziah and Venus. Here, our list of notable early African American names.

Sabina

Meaning: Sabine

Origin:Latin
645
Flavia

Meaning: golden, blond

Origin:Latin
1382
Cassandra

Meaning: shining or excelling man

Origin:Greek
215
Keziah

Meaning: cassia tree

Origin:Hebrew
180
Athena

Meaning: from Athens

Origin:Greek
81
Flora

Meaning: flower

Origin:Latin
69
Daphne

Meaning: laurel tree, bay tree

Origin:Greek
13
Desdemona

Meaning: ill-starred

Origin:Greek
736
Spencer

Meaning: house steward, dispenser of provisions

Origin:English
267
Minerva

Meaning: of the mind, intellect

Origin:Latin
257
Venus

Meaning: desire

Origin:Latin
449
Titus

Meaning: title of honour

Origin:Latin, meaning unknown, possibly "title of honour"
220
Apollo

Meaning: destroyer

Origin:Greek mythology name
97
Isaac

Meaning: laughter

Origin:Hebrew
60
Jonah

Meaning: dove

Origin:Hebrew
169
Lysander

Meaning: liberator

Origin:Greek
76
Abel

Meaning: breath

Origin:Hebrew
156
Moses

Meaning: delivered from the water

Origin:Egyptian
817
Elijah

Meaning: Yahweh is God

Origin:Hebrew
136
Ambrose

Meaning: immortal

Origin:Latin
38