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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.

Easter The meaning of Easter is ‘goddess of fertili...
Origin:English, from German
2265
Alonzo

Meaning: noble, ready

Origin:Italian diminutive of Alphonso
1079
Jamaica

Meaning: rich in springs

Origin:Native American place name
4415
Dido Traditionally a girl's name of Greek origin,...
Origin:Greek, meaning obscure
2360
Juba

Meaning: born on Monday

Origin:African
5523
Scipio

Meaning: staff or walking stick

Origin:Latin
2158
Phillis

Meaning: green bough

Origin:Spelling variation of Phyllis, Greek
8444
Leodis

Meaning: people living by the strongly flowing river

Origin:Celtic
921
Pompey

Meaning: five

Origin:Latin
7745
Luck Number: 5
10255
Pearlie

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Variation of Pearl, Latin gem name
12855
Perlie

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Variation of Pearl, Latin gem name
12861
Purlie

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Variation of Pearl, Latin gem name
12870
Cela

Meaning: rock

Origin:Spelling variation of Sela
3624
Phoebe

Meaning: radiant, shining one

Origin:Greek
19