African American Girl Last Names
A curated list of 100 culturally authentic African American last names for girls. Each entry includes its meaning and, when available, a cultural note for deeper context.
Naming a baby is an early, meaningful step in shaping identity. For many Black parents, a name celebrates heritage, resilience, and culture—an everyday affirmation of strength and purpose. As author Janice Robinson-Celeste notes, a powerful name can help carry a child through life’s toughest moments by reminding them of who they are and what they stand for.
Our African American baby girl names highlight deep roots in the Black community, blending African, African American, and multicultural influences. Current trends honor trailblazing women, cultural movements, and creative expressions that resonate with love, strength, beauty, and pride. This collection elevates authentic names that honor ancestry and celebrate individuality—choices Black families will cherish for years to come.
Looking for more girl names or want to create custom combinations? Use our interactive name generator to find the perfect African American name for your daughter.
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Morrison
Mcbride
Daniel
Lewis
Chambers
Watson
Mckenzie
Jones
Simpson
Jordan
Perry
Lowe
Knox
Stewart
Patterson
Fields
Joseph
Bradley
Norman
King
Lane
Watkins
Pierre
Fisher
Allen
Small
Moses
Kennedy
Burns
Bradford
Peterson
Sims
Barrett
Moss
Wilkins
Morris
Ellison
Henderson
Duncan
Chatman
Reynolds
Webb
Morton
Parker
Copeland
Tillman
Wilson
Prince
Hayes
Charles
Burgess
Walton
Matthews
Powell
James
Love
Caldwell
Hodges
Mccray
Harvey
Whitfield
Myers
Bolden
Bonner
Heard
Howell
Dorsey
Holland
Singleton
Reeves
Leonard
Kelley
Little
Crawford
Patrick
Ford
Montgomery
Lyons
Mitchell
Brown
Roberson
Sanders
Burton
Weaver
Flowers
Morgan
Cox
Graham
Neal
Jackson
Adams
Bishop
Freeman
Stevenson
Pitts
Curtis
Cannon
Griffin
Holloway
Looking for boy names? Explore our curated list of powerful and meaningful African American baby boy names that celebrate heritage and individuality.
