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  1. Let’s take a look at 45 Inspiring Black Girl Names and Their MeaningsSubscribe to our newsletter: https://spotcovery.com/newsletterRead more on our website: ...

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  4. Jun 11, 2009 · A Hilarious compilation of funny black girl names. afallison. 1.09K subscribers. Subscribed. 25K. 1.4M views 14 years ago. This is a hilarious list of funny black girl names. http://bit.ly/AaTDQ ...

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  5. Jun 13, 2006 · In the 1970s and 1980s, names beginning with La- such as Lashonda and Lashay were most popular. In the 1990s, Sha- names such as Shameka, Shanae, and Shaniqua were fashionable. In 2004, names starting with Ja- or ending in -iyah such as Jakayla, Jamya, Janiyah, and Taniyah were in vogue.

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    Origin: Hebrew and Arabic
    Meaning: Exalted and lofty
    Variations/Synonyms: Aliyah, Alia, Aliyya, Aleah, Aleia, and Alya
    Description: It’s a popular African American given name.
    Origin:Persian and Iranian
    Meaning: Beautiful girl
    Variations/Synonyms: Abbanbanu, Abanbbanu, and Abanbannu
    Description:According to an epic Persian poem, “Shahnameh,” it’s the name “of the most beautiful women.”
    Origin: Amharic (a language in Ethiopia) or Semitic (languages in West Asia)
    Meaning:Flower
    Variations/Synonyms: Abbeba and Abäba
    Description:It can be a sweet name for your little girl.
    Origin:Eastern African
    Meaning:Shining or giving off light
    Variations/Synonyms: Abberash
    Description: It’s among the popular African girl namesbecause of its meaning.
    Origin:Hebrew
    Meaning: Father’s joy
    Variations/Synonyms: Abbigail, Abigael, and Abbie
    Description: It’s a popular name from the Old Testament.
    Origin:Italian, Hebrew, Arabic, and Akan (a language in Ghana)
    Meaning:The father (or mother) of multitudes
    Variations/Synonyms: Avra, Abrah, and Avrah
    Description:It’s the female form of Abraham.
    Origin: Hebrew
    Meaning:Beautiful ornament
    Variations/Synonyms: Addah, Ada, and Adah
    Description:Based on Old Testament accounts, Adah was the wife of Jacob’s elder brother, Esau.
    Origin:German and Hebrew
    Meaning: The noble one
    Variations/Synonyms: Adalia, Addallia, Addalla, Adallia, and Addaliya
    Description: It’s a beautiful nameyou can pick for your little princess.
    Origin:Swahili (language in Africa)
    Meaning:With much promise or keeping a promise
    Variations/Synonyms: Ahhadi and Ahaddi
    Description:It’s a unisex name.
    According to “A Tale of Two Brothers” from “The Lion King” series, Ahadi is the king of the Pride Lands and is Mufasa’s father.
    Origin:Spanish, Swedish, German, and Sanskrit (an ancient Indian language)
    Meaning:Protected by God
    Variations/Synonyms: Alice, Alecia, Alesia, Alyce, Alysha, Alyssa, and Alicia
    Description:It’s a variant of Alice or Alicia.
  6. Jun 14, 2023 · 68 Black girl names. Black girl names are rich in meaning and often derive from Arabic and African languages. Some have Biblical sources, while others draw on faith and spirituality. Many of these names have become popular through African American celebrities and icons. Fact-checked by Rebekah Wahlberg, Sr. Associate Editor.

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