Urban baby names
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200 names
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- Jayveon
English
94Modern blended name combining Jay (jaybird, or the letter J) with Veon, likely a creative invention. Popular in contemporary African American naming traditions.
- Jahmier
Arabic
94Modern invented name, likely a creative blend combining 'Jah' (Rastafarian/Biblical reference) with the suffix '-mier', contemporary in construction.
- Jakyri
Scottish
94Modern creative name, likely a blend of 'Jack' and suffix '-yri', contemporary American invention without established historical roots
- Jakyra
English
94A modern invented name, likely blending Jak- (informal variation of Jack) with -yra, following contemporary naming patterns combining familiar elements with stylized suffixes.
- Xzavien
Spanish
94From Basque Etchebarria meaning 'new house'. Modern inventive spelling of Xavier with contemporary phonetic elaboration.
- Jhalil
Arabic
94From Arabic 'Jalil' meaning 'great' or 'mighty', often used in Islamic naming traditions with the prefix 'Jha-' as a modern variant spelling.
- Zhyaire
Celtic
94Modern creative spelling of Zaire or variant of Xia combined with Celtic phonetics. Likely blends contemporary invention with cultural inspiration.
- Kyreese
Greek
94Modern invention blending Kyrie (Greek: 'lord') with modern -ese suffix. Contemporary created name with no historical etymology.
- Taeveon
Celtic
94Modern invented name blending Tae (Scottish diminutive prefix) with Eveon, creating a contemporary Celtic-inspired sound with no traditional etymological root.
- Yahmari
African
94A contemporary creation blending African naming traditions with modern phonetic innovation. Likely inspired by names like Amari combined with African prefixes.
- Davon
Irish
92From Irish 'Daibhidh' meaning 'beloved,' blended with modern -von suffix. Associated with strength and devotion in Celtic tradition.
- Jahmari
Arabic
92Modern blended name combining Arabic and English elements. Jahm relates to Arabic naming traditions, while Mari adds a familiar suffix, creating a contemporary African-American given name.
- Lyon
French
92From the French city of Lyon in east-central France, historically a major silk-trading center. Used as a place name turned given name in modern usage.
- Zavion
Arabic
92From Arabic origin, Zavion is a modern invented name blending contemporary sound with Arabic roots, conveying strength and distinction.
- Suede
English
92A soft, velvety fabric. Modern usage as a given name draws from the luxurious textile, reflecting contemporary trends toward material and sensory-inspired naming.
- Zyire
English
92A modern invented name with no established etymological root, likely created through phonetic blending or stylistic variation of names like Zaire or similar Z-initial names.
- Deontae
African
92Modern invented name blending 'Deon' with the suffix '-tae', created in African American naming traditions with no fixed etymological meaning.
- Zavien
Hebrew
92Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Zavier or blending Za- prefix with -vien suffix, without established historical etymology
- Berlin
Germanic
92Named after Berlin, the capital of Germany. The city name derives from Old High German roots meaning 'swamp' or 'lowland,' referencing the marshy terrain of the Spree River region.
- Devontae
English
92Modern invented name blending Devon (English place name) with the suffix -tae, popular in contemporary African American naming traditions.
- Deshawn
English
91Modern invented name combining the prefix 'De-' with 'Shawn', derived from Sean/John. Created as part of the African American naming tradition.
- Jashaun
Hebrew
91Modern invented name blending Ja- prefix with Shaun (Hebrew John), meaning 'God is gracious' with contemporary style.
- Keyshawn
English
84Modern invented name combining 'Key' with the suffix '-shawn'. Created in late 20th century African American naming tradition, often interpreted as 'key' (solution, important) plus '-shawn' (beloved).
- Jamiri
Arabic
84A modern creation blending Ja- prefix with -miri, likely influenced by names like Jamir or Jamil. Carries contemporary multicultural appeal.
- Bostyn
English
84From Boston, a town in Lincolnshire, England. The place name derives from Botwulf's stone or settlement, honoring an Anglo-Saxon saint.
- Jevon
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'young warrior' or 'little John', a modern variant of Jevaughn and Jovaughn with Irish roots.
- Reno
Spanish
84From Latin 'Rhenus', the Rhine River. Also associated with Reno, Nevada, reflecting strength and geographical significance.
- Tavon
Celtic
84Possibly a modern variation of Tavon or blend with Tavin. May derive from Irish roots meaning 'tavern' or relate to diminutive forms in Gaelic tradition.
- Kayvion
Irish
84Modern invention blending Kay with -vion suffix, likely inspired by Kavion or similar contemporary names with no established etymological root.
- Chavy
Celtic
84Pet form of Chava or related to 'chav', though modern usage is primarily a contemporary English diminutive without fixed etymological roots.
- Jahsai
Hebrew
84From Hebrew elements 'Jah' (God) and 'sai' (salvation), meaning 'God is salvation' or 'God saves'
- Jhayco
Spanish
84Modern creative blend, likely combining 'Jay' with 'co' suffix. Contemporary invented name without historical etymology.
- Treshawn
African
84Modern African American creation, likely combining the prefix 'Tre-' (meaning three) with 'Shawn' (variant of Sean). Represents contemporary naming innovation within African American culture.
- Jayvien
English
84Modern invented name blending 'Jay' (the bird or initial J) with 'Vien,' likely influenced by contemporary naming trends favoring unique phonetic combinations.
- Jhamir
Arabic
84From Arabic, meaning 'prince' or 'nobleman', a modern variant blending traditional Arabic naming with contemporary American phonetics.
- Xaylen
English
84A contemporary invented name, likely a creative variation combining elements like 'X' for distinction with 'Jaylen' or 'Aylen' roots.
- Ahkeem
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Hakim' meaning 'wise' or 'learned', sometimes a variant of Hakeem. May also relate to Hebrew 'Akim' (Joachim), meaning 'God will establish'
- Dashaun
Arabic
84Modern invention blending 'Da' (the) with 'Shaun' (God is gracious). African-American naming tradition creating contemporary masculine identity.
- Dejon
French
84From French 'de' (of) combined with Jean, a form of John meaning 'God is gracious.' Modern created name blending prefix and classic name.
- Jajuan
African
84A modern invented name blending African American naming traditions with creative phonetic construction, likely influenced by similar contemporary names.
- Deante
English
84Modern invented name, likely a blend of 'De-' prefix with 'Ante' or influenced by names like Dante. Part of contemporary naming trends combining prefixes with classical elements.
- Tyreese
Greek
84From Greek 'tyrannos' meaning 'tyrant' or 'ruler', modernized with the -ese suffix as a contemporary African American naming convention.
- Lamonte
French
84From Italian 'la monte' meaning 'the mountain', denoting someone from a mountainous region or dwelling near a mountain.
- Briston
English
84From the English city Bristol, itself derived from Old English 'brycg' (bridge) and 'stōw' (place). A modern place-inspired given name.
- Traveon
English
84Modern invented name, likely a blend of 'Tray' or 'Travis' with the suffix '-eon', creating a contemporary masculine form with no historical etymological root.
- Treveon
Celtic
84Modern blend combining Tre- (three) with -eon. Likely inspired by similar Irish names like Trevan or contemporary inventions building on Treve.
- Donta
African
84Modern created name, likely a variation or blend of names like Donte or Don, popular in African American naming traditions since the 1980s.
- Jamarri
Arabic
84Modern creation combining Ja- prefix with Marri, likely influenced by Jamari or similar contemporary names. No classical etymological root.
- Tyrek
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Torc' meaning 'boar' or derived from 'tor' meaning 'tower'. A modern variant blending Celtic tradition with contemporary style.
- Djuan
African
84Modern blended name combining 'D' prefix with 'Juan' (Spanish form of John, meaning 'God's gracious gift'). Reflects contemporary African American naming traditions.
- Rayquan
Arabic
84Modern inventive name blending 'Ray' (beam of light) with 'Quan' (quantity/completeness in Asian influence). A contemporary African American creation.
- Keyonte
English
84Modern invented name, likely a blend of Key- and -onte elements. Contemporary coinage popular in African American communities since the 1990s.
- Lebron
French
84From French 'le bron' or possibly related to 'brown'. Modern coinage blending 'le' (the) with 'bron', or standalone modern creation popularized in contemporary culture.
- Stylez
English
84Modern invented name derived from the English word 'style,' suggesting individuality, flair, and distinctive personal expression with contemporary urban appeal.
- Derion
Greek
84From Darius, meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor', blended with modern -ion suffix creating a contemporary masculine form
- Kayshawn
English
84Modern blend name combining Kay (from Katherine/Kayla) with Shawn (from Sean), creating a contemporary African American given name without historical etymology.
- Kyshawn
English
84Modern invented name blending 'Ky' with 'Shawn'. Part of contemporary naming tradition using phonetic prefixes and established names.
- Taquan
Arabic
84From Ta- (Arabic prefix) combined with Quan, blending Arabic linguistic elements with contemporary African American naming traditions.
- Tyshun
African
84Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Tyson or similar contemporary names with the 'Ty-' prefix popular in African American naming traditions.
- Davaughn
English
84Modern blended name combining David (beloved) with Vaughn (small). Contemporary American creation without classical etymology.
- Dejour
French
84From French 'de jour' meaning 'of the day' or 'of today', suggesting something timely or contemporary
- Chrishawn
English
84Modern American blend of Chris (Christian, 'anointed one') and Shawn (Irish, 'God is gracious'). A contemporary creation combining classic name elements.
- Montell
French
84From Old French 'mont' (mountain) and 'tel' (diminutive), meaning 'little mountain' or one who dwells on a mountain.
- Shakeem
Arabic
84From Arabic Shakir meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful', blended with the English suffix -eem, creating a modern invented name with spiritual undertones.
- Dvon
Norse
84From Old Norse 'dofn' meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace and gentleness. Also potentially a modern invented name blending Dev- sounds with -on suffix.
- Zyquan
English
84A modern invented name blending the phonetic style of contemporary urban naming with the suffix '-quan', popular in African American communities since the 1990s.
- Tajanae
African
84A contemporary African American name combining phonetic elements from traditional naming patterns. The exact etymology is uncertain; it may blend 'Ta-' prefix with 'Janae,' itself a modern variation of Jane.
- Kedarius
African
84A modern invented name blending African phonetic traditions with contemporary naming patterns. Likely created as a variation of names like Darius with the prefix Ke-, common in African American naming traditions.
- Kendarrius
African
84A contemporary African American name, likely a creative blend combining 'Ken' with the suffix '-darrius'. Part of the tradition of inventive naming that gained prominence in late 20th century Black communities.
- Donte
Latin
78From Latin 'Donatus' meaning 'given' or 'gift from God'. Modern African American variation popularized in late 20th century.
- Jaquan
Arabic
78Modern blended name combining Arabic 'Ja' prefix with 'Quan', often interpreted as a creative variation of names like Joaquin or Juan with contemporary flair.
- Trenton
English
76From the town of Trenton, originally meaning 'tree town' or settlement where trees grow, later known as the capital of New Jersey
- Jahki
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'one who is awake' or 'vigilant', conveying awareness and consciousness
- Seoul
Korean
76Seoul is the capital city of South Korea, known as the "City of Miracles." As a given name, it carries connotations of pride in Korean heritage, modernity, and urban sophistication.
- Deontre
English
76Modern invented name, likely a blend of 'Deon' and 'Andre' or similar elements, created in late 20th century African American naming traditions
- Treyshawn
English
76Modern blended name combining 'Trey' (three) with 'Shawn' (God's gracious gift). Contemporary creation reflecting African-American naming traditions.
- Daeshaun
African
76Modern blended name combining 'Dae' (possibly from African roots) with 'Shaun' (Irish form of John). Contemporary African American creation reflecting cultural naming traditions.
- Keiandre
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending 'Kei' (Japanese/African origins) with 'Andre' (Greek, meaning 'strong and manly'). Contemporary creation reflecting diverse cultural influences.
- Keanthony
Celtic
76Blend of Kean (sharp, keen) and Anthony (priceless). Modern invented name combining Irish and classical elements.
- Khamarii
Arabic
76From Arabic roots meaning 'noble' or 'generous', a modern constructed name blending traditional Arabic elements with contemporary style.
- Demico
Greek
76Possibly a modern creative blend or short form; may derive from Domenico (Italian form of Dominic, meaning 'of the Lord') or represent a contemporary invention combining De- and -mico elements.
- Traevon
Celtic
76Modern creation blending Trae (possibly from Travers or Irish roots) with the suffix -von, creating a contemporary name without ancient etymological basis
- Jawaun
Arabic
76From Arabic, a modern name blending 'Ja-' prefix with 'Waun,' reflecting contemporary African American naming traditions with Arabic influences.
- Jaishawn
Arabic
76A modern American creation blending 'Jai' (victory in Sanskrit/Hindi) with the English suffix '-shawn', popular in contemporary African-American naming traditions.
- Nyjour
English
76A modern invented name, likely blending 'Ny' prefix with 'jour' (French for day), suggesting newness or a fresh beginning.
- Xaliyah
Arabic
76From Arabic 'Aaliyah' meaning 'exalted' or 'noble', with the X variation representing a modern phonetic adaptation common in contemporary American naming.
- Trequan
Celtic
76Modern blended name likely combining 'Tre-' prefix with 'Quan'. Contemporary African-American creation without documented historical etymology.
- Tyreik
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending 'Ty' with 'Reik', likely influenced by Celtic phonetics and contemporary naming trends.
- Dreshon
English
76Modern creation likely blending 'fresh' or similar phonetic elements with '-on' suffix. Dreshon appears to be a contemporary African-American naming invention without established historical etymology.
- Travonte
English
76Modern American creation blending 'Tra-' prefix with '-vonte' suffix, characteristic of contemporary African-American naming practices emphasizing uniqueness and phonetic innovation.
- Jayaire
English
76Modern invention combining 'Jay' with the suffix '-aire', likely influenced by names like Kaire or Zaire. A contemporary creation without historical etymological roots.
- Jaquon
French
76Modern blended name combining Ja- prefix with -quon suffix, likely influenced by Joaquin (Hebrew origin, meaning 'God will establish')
- Rykeem
Irish
76Modern invented name blending 'Ry' with 'Keem', likely inspired by names like Ryan and Hakeem with contemporary African-American naming traditions.
- Javonte
English
74Modern invented name, likely a blend of Javon and the suffix -te, created in contemporary American naming practice without historical etymological roots.
- Jayvian
English
74Modern blended name combining Jay (jaybird or the letter J) with Vian, likely influenced by names like Vivian. A contemporary creation without classical etymological roots.
- Daquan
Arabic
74From Arabic 'Da' (the) combined with 'Quan', a modern African American naming construction popular from the 1970s onward.
- Jakarri
Arabic
74Modern invented name, likely a blend of 'Ja-' prefix with 'Karri' or similar elements. No established traditional etymology.
- Devaughn
French
74Modern blended name combining 'De' (of/from) with 'Vaughn' (small), creating a contemporary African American naming tradition variant.
- Rza
Irish
74From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', possibly associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries.
- Boston
English
72Town belonging to Botolph, an Anglo-Saxon saint. Used as a given name after the Massachusetts city became culturally prominent in American identity.
- Brixton
English
72A district in South London, England. The name derives from Brixton Stone, a notable landmark, combining Old English elements suggesting 'brick' or 'stone settlement.'
- Jayshawn
English
72Modern invented name blending Jay (from the bird or initial J) with Shawn (from Old Irish Seán, meaning 'God is gracious'). A contemporary creation popular in African American naming traditions.
- Javaun
English
72A contemporary African American name, likely a creative variant or blend. 'Javaun' may draw from 'Java' (the island/coffee) or be a phonetic innovation combining elements like 'Jay' with '-vaun' suffix patterns seen in names like Shavaun.
- Vontez
African
72A contemporary African American name, likely a creative variation or blend combining elements like 'Von' (prefix meaning 'of') with 'Tez' or 'Tez' as a suffix, creating a unique modern identity.
- Jayze
English
72A contemporary spelling variation of 'jays' or influenced by the letter 'J' and 'Z' for modern flair. Often used as a standalone name or nickname for names starting with 'J'.
- Dshaun
African
70Modern invented name, likely a blended or phonetic creation combining elements of African American naming traditions with contemporary sound preferences.
- Tyleek
English
70Modern invented name, likely a contemporary blend of Ty- prefix with -leek or -lique suffix, created for individuality without established historical roots
- Demarrio
African
70Modern blended name combining the prefix 'De-' with Mario, reflecting African American naming traditions of the late 20th century.
- Keishon
English
70Modern invented name, likely a blend of 'Kei' and 'Shon' elements. Follows contemporary African American naming patterns combining phonetic elements.
- Jarquez
Spanish
70Modern Spanish name derived from Arabic roots, possibly related to 'al-Marquez' meaning 'the one who marks' or variant of Márquez surname used as a given name.
- Trayveon
English
70A modern African American creation, likely a blend of Tray and Evon, with no classical etymological root. Part of a contemporary naming tradition.
- Zayshawn
English
70Modern invented name blending Zay (possibly from Zaire or Arabic roots) with Shawn (from Irish John). Contemporary African-American creation.
- Keaundre
Irish
70Modern invented name blending Irish phonetic elements with contemporary African American naming traditions. Likely combines 'Ke-' prefix with 'Aundre' (variant of Andre).
- Tykeem
African
70A contemporary African American name, likely a creative variation blending phonetic elements. Modern coinage without documented historical etymology.
- Dakavion
African
70A contemporary invention blending African phonetic traditions with modern naming aesthetics, likely combining elements suggesting strength and individuality.
- Trashawn
English
70A modern blended name combining the prefix 'Tra-' with 'Shawn', reflecting contemporary African American naming traditions that create unique personal identities.
- Bryshere
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Celtic influences with contemporary style; likely inspired by names like Bryce and Bryson with phonetic elevation through '-shere' suffix
- Jaleek
Arabic
70Mighty, powerful; one who is noble and strong. Modern name with Arabic roots gaining popularity in contemporary usage.
- Jahquez
Arabic
70Modern blended name combining Jah (Rastafarian/Arabic reference to God) with -quez suffix, popular in contemporary American naming.
- Zakylah
Arabic
70Modern creation blending Arabic 'Zaki' (intelligent, pure) with the suffix '-lah'. A contemporary name without classical historical roots.
- Kyseem
Arabic
70Noble, mighty, or esteemed. A modern Arabic name with roots in Quranic tradition, conveying strength and dignity.
- Vashaun
African
70A contemporary African American name, likely a creative blend combining elements like 'Va-' with '-shaun'. Part of the tradition of constructed names with rhythmic, flowing phonetics.
- Kyreece
Greek
70Modern invented name, likely blending Kyrie (Greek 'lord') with the -eece suffix for contemporary flair
- Xzayvian
English
70Modern creative invention, likely blending Z-sounds with familiar name patterns like Zayvian. No established historical etymology.
- Nyzair
Arabic
70Modern constructed name, likely blending 'Ny-' prefix with '-zair' ending. No established historical etymology; represents contemporary naming creativity.
- Khazier
Arabic
70From Arabic roots, a modern creative name with possible connections to 'hazir' (present/ready). Contemporary construct used in African American naming traditions.
- Kentreal
English
70A contemporary American coinage, likely blending 'Kent' (English place name) with the suffix '-real' for distinctive modern flair.
- Kavonte
African
70Modern invented name, likely a blend of Ka- prefix with Monte or Vonte, created in late 20th century African American naming tradition
- Breklyn
English
70Modern invention blending the New York borough Brooklyn with the popular -lyn suffix. Represents contemporary American naming trends favoring place names and feminine endings.
- Jazaire
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'noble' or 'mighty,' a modern blended name combining jazzy contemporary style with traditional meanings of strength and dignity.
- Jaymere
English
70Modern invented name combining 'Jay' with the suffix '-mere'. Likely influenced by similar contemporary names like Jayce and Demetrius.
- Jekhari
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'noble' or 'strong.' A modern created name blending traditional Arabic elements with contemporary American naming trends.
- Jahkor
African
70A contemporary creation blending 'Jah' (Rastafarian reference to God) with 'kor,' likely inspired by similar modern names like Jahlil or Jahmir.
- Kyheem
African
70Modern name blending African phonetic traditions with contemporary naming patterns. Often used in African American communities with creative spelling variations.
- Jaymoni
Celtic
70Modern blended name combining Jay (meaning jaybird, or short for names like James) with Moni, creating a contemporary name without historical etymological roots.
- Damonee
Greek
70From Greek Damon, meaning 'to tame' or 'subduer.' Modern spelling Damonee adds contemporary flair to a classical name.
- Jacquan
African
70Modern blended name combining Jac- (from Jacques/Jacob) with -quan, an African American naming element. Reflects contemporary creative naming traditions.
- Delvonte
English
70Modern invented name combining Del- prefix with Vonte, likely influenced by Italian or Spanish diminutive endings. Emerged in African-American naming traditions.
- Kayshaun
English
70Modern invented name, likely combining Kay (form of Katherine, meaning 'pure') with Shaun (Irish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'). Reflects contemporary African-American naming practices.
- Zykier
Arabic
70A modern invented name with no established etymological root; likely a contemporary creative variation blending Z- initial trend with -ier suffix patterns popular in modern naming.
- Daivyon
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Davy with -yon suffix. Likely combines David (beloved) with contemporary phonetic styling popular in African-American naming traditions.
- Kijuan
African
70A modern African American creation, likely blending 'Ki-' prefix elements with 'Juan' (Spanish John). Represents contemporary naming innovation within Black American communities.
- Ahzire
Hebrew
70Modern invented name, likely blending Hebrew elements. May relate to 'Azir' (helper) or contemporary name creation trends.
- Trevontae
African
70Modern invented name, likely blending Trevon with the suffix -tae, popular in contemporary African American naming traditions
- Jakail
Arabic
70Noble, honorable. A modern name blending Arabic tradition with contemporary naming trends, often used as a variant of Jamal or Jakai.
- Kiondre
African
70Modern invented name, likely a creative blend combining elements of African naming traditions with contemporary American phonetic preferences.
- Damontre
African
70Modern invented name blending Damon (Greek 'to tame') with the -tre suffix, reflecting contemporary African American naming traditions
- Trevonte
Celtic
70Modern blended name combining Tre- (Irish prefix) with Vonte, likely a contemporary American creation without historical etymology
- Damarri
African
70A contemporary African-American name, likely a creative variation combining elements like 'Damar' with the popular '-ri' suffix, reflecting modern naming traditions.
- Markeise
English
70Modern invention, likely a creative blend combining 'Mark' with the suffix '-eise' or '-ese', reflecting contemporary naming trends in African American communities.
- Xayvian
Arabic
70Living, thriving one. Modern invented name blending Arabic Xay- with the productive -vian suffix popular in contemporary American naming.
- Delontae
African
70Modern invented name combining 'De-' prefix with 'Montae' or 'Tae', popular in contemporary African American naming traditions
- Cortavious
African
70A modern invented name blending Latin prefix 'cort-' (short/court) with the productive African American suffix '-ious', creating a distinctive contemporary name.
- Dontarius
African
70A modern invented name blending the prefix 'Don-' (lord, master) with the suffix '-tarius' (Latin agent suffix), creating a name of strength and authority.
- Taeshaun
English
70Modern blended name combining Tae (often from Korean or African roots) with Shaun (Irish form of John). Contemporary African American creation.
- Daquon
African
70Modern invented name, likely combining the prefix 'Da-' with 'Quon,' following contemporary African American naming patterns that blend sounds for distinctive identity.
- Zayquan
Arabic
70A contemporary African-American name combining Zay (from Arabic roots meaning 'splendid') with Quan (from Vietnamese meaning 'complete'). Modern inventive coinage.
- Traivon
English
70Modern American name, likely a creative blend or variant. Possible influences from Trayvon (contemporary usage) or a combination of prefix 'Tra-' with names like Avon or Ivan.
- Keeshawn
African
70Modern blended name combining Kee- (possibly from Keith or similar) with -shawn (from Sean). Popular in African American naming traditions of the 1970s-1990s.
- Dalontae
African
70Modern African American name, likely a creative blending of 'Da-' prefix with 'Lontae' or similar elements, part of the tradition of constructed contemporary names.
- Brooklyn
English
63A neighborhood in New York City named after Brooklyn, Long Island. The place name derives from Dutch 'Breuckelen,' possibly meaning 'broken land' or referencing the Breuckelen area in the Netherlands.
- Demonte
Latin
62From Latin 'de monte' meaning 'from the mountain', suggesting strength and elevation.
- Tashawn
African
62Modern blended name combining Ta- prefix with Shawn, reflecting contemporary African American naming traditions
- Daymond
English
62Combination of 'day' and 'mond' (protector), suggesting 'protector of the day' or daylight guardian.
- Jamaris
Arabic
62Blend of Jamal (Arabic 'beautiful') and the Latin suffix -aris. Modern invented name combining Arabic roots with English phonetic patterns.
- Treyon
English
62A contemporary creation, likely blending 'Trey' (meaning three) with the suffix '-on', gaining popularity in African American communities since the 1990s.
- Vontrell
English
62A modern invented name blending Von (prefix suggesting nobility or distinction) with Trell, created in African American naming traditions of the late 20th century.
- Kiante
Greek
62Modern invented name, likely a blend of Greek elements or contemporary creation without established classical etymology.
- Gotham
English
62From Old English 'goat' and 'home', originally a village name meaning 'homestead of goats' or dwelling place.
- Tajon
Celtic
62Modern creation, possibly blending 'Ta' (Irish) with 'Jon'. May also draw from Tajón (Spanish: archer) or relate to Jason through linguistic variation.
- Dawan
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'to endure' or 'to last', suggesting strength and permanence
- Deandrew
English
62Modern invented name combining the prefix 'De-' with Andrew. Andrew derives from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'strong and manly'.
- Delante
French
62From Spanish 'de' (of) and 'ante' (before), meaning 'from before' or 'the one before'. Modern invention blending Spanish prepositions.
- Milanee
Latin
62From Italian Milano (Milan) with feminine diminutive suffix -ee. Associated with the prosperous Lombardy city, suggesting sophistication and urban elegance.
- Zhion
Hebrew
62Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of 'Zion' (Hebrew for promised land) with phonetic elements of names like Lion or Orion.
- Kezion
Hebrew
62Modern name possibly blending Kez- elements with -ion suffix, likely contemporary creation without historical root
- Xavy
Spanish
62From Spanish Javier, derived from Basque Etxeberria meaning 'new house'. A modern diminutive form popularized in contemporary usage.
- Dshawn
English
62Modern blended name combining the prefix 'D-' with 'Shawn', derived from Sean/John. Reflects contemporary African American naming traditions.
- Dontre
Celtic
62Modern Irish name, likely a variant blend of Dónall (dark stranger) and trendy -tre suffix, creating a contemporary Celtic name.
- Dsean
Irish
62Modern blend of 'D' prefix with Sean (Irish for John). Sean derives from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
- Jahmal
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Jamal' meaning 'beauty' combined with Hebrew suffix '-al'. Represents grace and aesthetic excellence.
- Manhattan
English
62From Lenape 'Manna-hata' meaning 'island of many hills' or 'place where we all get drunk', referring to the geographic and cultural landscape of Manhattan Island.
- Izaire
Hebrew
62Modern invented name, likely blending Izzy (Hebrew diminutive of Isaac, meaning 'he laughs') with the suffix -aire, creating a contemporary masculine form.
- Dujuan
African
62Modern American name blending 'Du-' prefix with 'Juan', creating a contemporary multicultural given name without historical etymological roots.
- Jaleal
Arabic
62From Arabic, meaning 'great' or 'mighty'. A modern name blending traditional Arabic roots with contemporary American naming conventions.
- Dezion
Celtic
62Modern created name, likely blending Dezmond or Desmond with -ion suffix, carrying contemporary urban flair with possible nods to celestial or distinguished roots.
- Kingston
English
58King's town or settlement. A place name that became a given name, originally referring to a town ruled by or belonging to a king.
- London
English
56From the city of London, England. The city's name derives from the Roman settlement Londinium, likely of Celtic origin meaning 'wild' or 'fierce'.
- Brooklynn
English
55A modern place name derived from Brooklyn, New York, referring to a borough named after the Dutch 'Breuckelen.' The -lynn suffix adds a feminine element common in contemporary American naming.
- Memphis
Greek
55Enduring, stable. From Memphis, the ancient Egyptian capital city, derived from Greek 'memphis' meaning 'enduring' or 'stable.'
- Bristol
English
55The city in southwest England, from Old English 'brycg' (bridge) and 'stow' (place). Originally a place name that became used as a given name in modern times.
- Harlem
English
55High riverbank or elevated land by a river. Named after the historic Harlem neighborhood in Amsterdam, which derives from a marshy region with higher ground formations.
- Zayan
Arabic
55From Arabic meaning 'to grow' or 'to flourish', symbolizing growth and vitality
- Javion
Arabic
55From Arabic 'Javon' or variant of Javan, relating to the island of Java or meaning 'God is gracious' in some interpretations
- Keontae
African
55Modern invented name blending 'Keon' with the suffix '-tae', popular in contemporary African American naming traditions
- Tayshawn
English
55Modern blended name combining 'Tay' (possibly from Taylor or Taylin) with 'Shawn' (from Irish Sean, meaning 'God is gracious'). A contemporary African American creation from late 20th century naming traditions.
- Treyveon
Celtic
55Modern invention blending Trey (three) with Aveon. Likely contemporary creation without historical etymology.
- Tyjay
English
55A contemporary blended name combining Ty and Jay, both popular modern nicknames. Ty relates to names like Tyler or Tyson, while Jay stands independently or derives from names starting with J.
- Dewayne
Irish
40From Old Irish 'dubh' (dark) and 'fionn' (fair), meaning 'dark and fair' or 'dark stranger'. Associated with strength and distinctiveness.
- Yandel
Spanish
40Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Yandiel or derived from Spanish naming conventions, used prominently in reggaeton and Latin music culture.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
