HeartForNations's Personal Name List

Tajuana
Gender: Feminine
Usage: African American
Pronounced: tə-WAHN-ə
Combination of the prefix ta and the name Juana.
Shaniqua
Gender: Feminine
Usage: African American (Modern)
Pronounced: shə-NEE-kwə(English)
An invented name using the popular phonetic elements sha, nee and qua.
Rashaun
Gender: Masculine
Usage: African American (Modern)
Pronounced: rə-SHAWN(English)
Combination of the prefix ra with the name Shaun.
Nevaeh
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: nə-VAY-ə
The word heaven spelled backwards. It became popular after the musician Sonny Sandoval from the rock group P.O.D. gave it to his daughter in 2000. Over the next few years it rapidly climbed the rankings in America, peaking at the 25th rank for girls in 2010.
Latanya
Gender: Feminine
Usage: African American
Combination of the popular prefix la with the name Tanya. It can be spelled LaTanya or Latanya.
Lashonda
Gender: Feminine
Usage: African American
Pronounced: lə-SHAWN-də(English)
Combination of the popular prefix la with the name Shonda. It can be spelled LaShonda or Lashonda.
LaShawn
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: African American
Pronounced: lə-SHAWN(English)
Combination of the popular prefix la with the name Shawn.
Kenya
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, African American
Pronounced: KEHN-yə(English)
From the name of the African country. The country is named for Mount Kenya, which in the Kikuyu language is called Kĩrĩnyaga meaning "the one having stripes". It has been used as a given name in the English-speaking world since the 1960s.
Deshaun
Gender: Masculine
Usage: African American
Pronounced: də-SHAWN(English)
Variant of Deshawn.
China
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: CHIE-nə
From the name of the Asian country, ultimately derived from Qin, the name of a dynasty that ruled there in the 3rd century BC.
Chasity
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: CHAS-i-tee
Variant of Chastity.
Asia 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern), Italian (Modern)
Pronounced: AY-zhə(English) A-zya(Italian)
From the name of the continent, which is perhaps derived from Akkadian asu, meaning "east".
Antwan
Gender: Masculine
Usage: African American
Pronounced: an-TWAWN(English)
Variant of Antoine, in use since the 1960s.
Abeni
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Yoruba
Pronounced: A-BEH-NEEN
Means "we prayed and we received" in Yoruba.
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