Female and male first names : United States.



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Shanethia is an uncommon yet captivating African American name, possibly inspired by Hebrew's Shoshannah meaning 'lily' or 'lotus flower', though its exact origin remains uncertain.
Shanetria is an African American name combining Shana ("song" or "lyric") and Latrice ("to bring forth" or "to deliver"), popularized in the US during the 1970s-80s, with no notable historical figures but offering uniqueness and personal legacy potential.
Shanetta is a unique female given name of African American origin, created during the mid-20th century by blending sounds from different sources. Its meaning, while not clearly defined, often associates with grace, elegance, and divine favor. Historically uncommon but gaining popularity in African American communities, Shanetta has notable namesakes such as basketball player Shanetta Parramore and Olympian Shanetta McDonald.
Shaneya is a captivating female name of African American origin created by author Shonda Rhimes for her TV series "Scandal.
Shanice is an attractive African-American name of Mandinka origin, translating to 'life' or 'living', and it signifies vitality.
Shanicia is an African American name derived from the Swahili name Shanika, meaning 'little six'.
Shanicqua is an African American name derived from Shanika, meaning "beautiful and wise" in Swahili.
Shaniequa is an African American origin name created in the late 20th century as a blend of popular names like Shanice and Lakesha. It has no specific meaning but is often associated with strength, uniqueness, and creativity.
Shanikia is a unique African-American name created by blending 'Shaquille' meaning "little warrior" and 'Isha' meaning "joy", signifying "little joyful warrior".
Shanikqua is an unique African American given name coined in the mid-20th century, with uncertain origins but believed to blend elements of Shani ('gift') and Kaia/Kia ('firstborn daughter'), interpreted as 'gifted firstborn daughter'.
Shaniquah is a unique, captivating name of African American origin created in the late twentieth century, often associated with qualities like strength, beauty, and uniqueness.
Shaniquwa is a distinctive African-American name derived from the Swahili word "shanizi," meaning "praise.
Shanneka is an African-American name created by blending Shane ("God is gracious") and Nicole ("victory of the people"), with no specific meaning but associated with these qualities.
Shannell is a unique American given name that emerged in the late 20th century as a creative variation of popular names like Shannon or Michelle, with an added twist of the letter "l" at the end. Its origin and meaning are unclear, but it has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and spelling.
Shannetta is a distinctive American female given name created by combining Shannon and Anetta, without a specific meaning but often associated with strength, beauty, and uniqueness.
Shannikia is an intriguing African American name composed of 'Shani' meaning six and 'kia' referring to life or spirit, conveying strength and regal dignity.
Shanquell is a captivating African American name derived from Swahili, meaning "Thank God.
Shanquella is a captivating African-American name derived from Swahili, meaning "quiet/all" and symbolizing unity and tranquility.
Shanquilla is a distinctive and beautiful African American name, likely created by combining Shaquan and Shaquelle in the mid-to-late 20th century.
Shanquita is an African-American name derived from Swahili's "shukrani," meaning "thankful" or "grateful.
Shanreka is a distinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word "sherehe," meaning "feast" or "celebration." It signifies joy, unity, and abundance.
Shantavious is an uncommon American male name, likely created from elements of Shane, Anthony, and Michael, translating to 'peaceful', 'priceless', and 'who is like God' respectively.
Shantele is an original African American female name created in the late 20th century, fusing Shanice and Michelle to reflect beauty and strength.
Shanterra is an African-American name coined by Toni Morrison in 'Beloved,' combining 'song' and 'earth' to signify 'song of the earth.'
Shanterri is a distinctive American girl's name coined by J.R.R. Tolkien for his 'Lord of the Rings' series.
Shanterria is an African American name derived from Shan ('old') and Tierra ('land'), signifying 'ancient earth'.
Shantese is a compelling African American female name, created in the late 20th century by combining Shan and Tesha, interpreted to mean peace and success.
Shantice is an African American name derived from Shaniqua, meaning "peaceful" or "calm," with a unique "-ce" ending, popularized in the late 20th century to reflect African American cultural heritage and signify female strength and tranquility.
Shantiece is an African American name meaning 'peace', popularized during the Black Power movement, symbolizing tranquility and cultural pride.
Shantonia is an African American name derived from "Shan" (meaning peace) and "Tonia" (a variant of Antonius, meaning highly praiseworthy), embodying tranquility and admiration.
Shantoria is an uncommon African American name with no explicit meaning but often associated with qualities like calmness and empowerment.
Shantrece is an African American name derived from Shantrelle, meaning "calm" or "peaceful," reflecting West African cultural traditions.
Shantrell is an African American name meaning "Song of Strength" or "Cry of Power".
Shantrell is a distinctive African-American name, coined during the Great Migration era (1916-1970), combining Shanice ('God is gracious') and Trelle (Trevor-Kelly blend). It reflects hope and resilience of the African diaspora in America.
Shantrelle is an African-American given name derived from the Swahili word 'shanga', meaning 'to shine' or 'radiate light', embodying brightness, luminescence, and positivity.
Shantrese: A unique African American name with a peaceful Sanskrit-derived meaning, "shanti," gaining popularity despite its limited historical usage.
Shanyce is a unique American name created in the late 20th century as a modern twist on traditional names like Shannon or Shanice. It combines elements from these popular names with the Latin suffix "-nyce," meaning "noble." The name Shanyce often conveys notions of nobility, elegance, and grace.
Shanyiah is a distinctive African American name, believed to mean 'God answers' in Hebrew, though its origins are debated.
Shaonna is a beautiful African American name derived from Shona, meaning "wise one" or "wisdom.
Shaquan is an African-American name derived from Shaquille (Arabic for 'thankful') and Quran ('recitation'), popularized in the US during the 1990s-2000s with no definitive meaning or historical ties.