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African American Girls Names
Traditional Baby Names with Meanings & Cultural Significance
Discover authentic African American girls names organized by letter and meaning. Each name carries cultural significance and beautiful meanings perfect for your child.
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Popular African American name meanings for girls
Love
names symbolizing love and affection
Beloved
names meaning beloved and cherished
Gift
names meaning gift from God
Joy
names bringing joy and happiness
Blessed
names meaning blessed and fortunate
Strength
powerful names representing strength
Warrior
warrior names for strong children
Power
names meaning power and authority
Brave
brave and courageous names
Protector
names meaning protector and guardian
Wise
names meaning wisdom and intelligence
Noble
noble and aristocratic names
Grace
graceful and elegant names
Peace
peaceful and calm names
Hope
names symbolizing hope and faith
Sun
names related to sun and light
Moon
names related to moon and night
River
names inspired by rivers and water
Lion
lion names symbolizing courage
Eagle
eagle names representing freedom
Firstborn
names for firstborn children
Crown
royal and crown-related names
Prince
prince and royal names
King
king and leadership names
Queen
queen and royal female names
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African American names for girls carry rich cultural heritage and meaningful traditions. Each name tells a story and carries special significance for the child and family.
Cultural Significance
Many African American names reflect values, hopes, and cultural identity. Understanding the meaning behind a name adds depth to your choice and connects your child to their heritage.
Naming Traditions
African American naming traditions draw from diverse influences including African heritage, biblical names, and uniquely created names. These names often represent family pride, religious faith, and aspirations for the child's future.
