Amani (my fav!)
Nevaeh (my cousin)
Lassandra
Raven
Yajaira (ja-hye-ruh)
Dionne
Lashara
Kya
Kionne
Kiana
Kieara
Jaleesa
Shavasia
Kiasia
Dynasia
Aisha (not originally black but it has turned out to be)
Ashia/Azhia (asia)
Chauntel
Jamir
Devonte
Da'Mone (french actually)
Deonte
Nilo (nee-low)
Dayvonn
Quantell
DeQuan
Naquan (Nay-quan)
Shaudell (the U is silent)
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 2:43 am Post subject: A Simple Reply
Aint nothin wrong with a lil "blackness' okayy, we just expressin ourselves and makin our babies names unique, none of us dont want no white names like Ashley, Emily, Abby, Clowy, and all them common names. gurll i feel u! let me help u out with sum names..and the pronounciation....
*Please use these correctly n im glad we could have been some help. Yall need some black in yall life. n the names may sound ghetto-fied but don't hate their just UNIQUE n that can also be a gurl name. ok but gon head look ova tha names again get some crunk n ya system n then try n come up wit some better names n try us then. holla. ATL***MIA ---out
P.S
if u need any more names or if u have any comments, plez contact me @[Email removed]
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 3:06 am Post subject: Re: A Simple Reply
RoyalPimpettez wrote:
Aint nothin wrong with a lil "blackness' okayy, we just expressin ourselves and makin our babies names unique, none of us dont want no white names like Ashley, Emily, Abby, Clowy, and all them common names. gurll i feel u! let me help u out with sum names..and the pronounciation....
*Please use these correctly n im glad we could have been some help. Yall need some black in yall life. n the names may sound ghetto-fied but don't hate their just UNIQUE n that can also be a gurl name. ok but gon head look ova tha names again get some crunk n ya system n then try n come up wit some better names n try us then. holla. ATL***MIA ---out
P.S
if u need any more names or if u have any comments, plez contact me @[Email removed]
Hahahahahahhahahahahahahha! Get Crunk in ATL...Baby! Please. Learn how to type in English. Not ghetto fabulous ebonics, okay? We don't want to try to pick through crap like that.
I believe their is no such thing as a ghetto name....just unique ones. I know this growing up in a black neighborhood and with me having a unique name...JaQuana. Here are a few suggestions:
Aint nothin wrong with a lil "blackness' okayy, we just expressin ourselves and makin our babies names unique, none of us dont want no white names like Ashley, Emily, Abby, Clowy, and all them common names. gurll i feel u! let me help u out with sum names..and the pronounciation....
*Please use these correctly n im glad we could have been some help. Yall need some black in yall life. n the names may sound ghetto-fied but don't hate their just UNIQUE n that can also be a gurl name. ok but gon head look ova tha names again get some crunk n ya system n then try n come up wit some better names n try us then. holla. ATL***MIA ---out
P.S
if u need any more names or if u have any comments, plez contact me @[Email removed]
Since when did names have a race? Ok I understand there are some names that are more commonly used on black children than white children, but I actually find your post quite racist. I know that sounds dramatic, but come on- get real, you can't just mouth off like that
I have a black friend that...shock, horror...named her child Chloe (Yes, this is how 'Clowy' is actually spelt)- should I tell her to change the name to a more black name?
Ok i just had to say that i think A'Jannae is a totally good name for what you're looking for. its got the whole ghetto thing for it and is very pretty. hope i helped!
I wonder if the original poster was actually real in the first place? Seemed like blatant attention-grabbing IMO.
On the off chance that this is really legit, there are plenty of names that can reflect someone's background respectfully & pleasantly. Please purchase a name book for African-American babies.
As an African American, I have to say a lot of the names here will not get your child far in the world. This is REALITY.
Please consider whether the name will hurt or help your child in the future.
My cousin's name is Imani, which means "Faith" in Swahili and she named her daughter "Nia" which I think means Hope in Swahili. (I forgot) Both of these names have meaning and cultural significance.
Hope this helps.
blossom
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