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Shaquandria is a distinctive African-American name derived from Swahili, meaning "meeting at birth.
Shaquane is a unique male name of African origin, derived from Swahili "shaqwa" meaning 'brave or courageous'. It gained popularity in the US during the 1970s-80s and is associated with strength and determination. Notable bearer includes basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal.
Shaquann is an African American male name with Swahili origins meaning 'graceful thanks'.
Shaquanta is a distinctive African-American name derived from the Swahili word "shaq," meaning "laughter.
Shaquarius is an African American unisex name combining "she who seeks" (Sha-) with the zodiac sign Aquarius (-quarius), signifying independence and uniqueness.
Shaquawn is an African American-origin male name meaning 'gift of power'.
Shaquaya is a distinctive African-American girl's name with uncertain origins but growing popularity, often associated with strength and beauty despite lacking definitive historical or linguistic meaning.
Shaqueal is a unique American name of African origin, coined in the late 20th century as a blend of Shaq (strength) and Keal (nobility/wisdom).
Shaquella is an African American name derived from Swahili 'shaq' meaning 'grateful', interpreted as "God is grateful", popularized in the mid-20th century, conveying thankfulness to God for life's blessings.
Shaquelle is a unique African American name with an unknown origin, created by combining famous names or characters. Despite no specific meaning, it's gaining popularity for girls and boys since 2006.
Shaquelle is a unique African-American given name created by blending Shaheim ("God is merciful") and Aquille ("noble").
Shaquerra is an African-American female given name of unknown origin, believed by some to be a blend of Shaquanda and Aterra, with no specific meaning but often associated with strength and confidence.
Shaquette is a rare African American given name created by combining Shirley and Quita in the early to mid-20th century, though its exact origin and meaning remain unclear.
Shaquan is a unique African American name derived from the Swahili word "shujaa," meaning "hero" or "warrior.
Shaquiel is an African American name derived from Hebrew, meaning "God is my strength.
Shaquielle is a rare African-American male name derived from Yoruba culture, where names held significant meanings. It combines "Sha", meaning "gifts" or "presents", and "Quille", translating to "one who watches over".
Shaquisha is an unique African American girls' name that emerged in the 1980s, created by blending popular names at the time. Though its meaning is not definitive, it is often associated with 'pure' or 'innocent'.
Shaquitta is a captivating female name of African American origin, derived from "Shaki" meaning 'strong-willed' and "itta" being an endearing term for a girl.
Shaqunda is a distinctive female name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "shaqada" meaning "intelligent".
Shaquoia is a unique African American name, created by combining Shaquel and Shawna, gaining popularity for its distinctive yet meaningful sound, often associated with strength and beauty, pronounced "sha-kwa sha".
Shaquon is a modern African-American name derived from "sha" meaning gift and "quon" meaning five, signifying the fifth gift.
Shaquonda, of African American origin, means "crying out like a wave," combining "Shaq" (to scream) and "onda" (wave). It's a distinctive name often associated with strength and power.
Shaquira is an African-origin name meaning 'star', popularized by American rapper Shaquille O'Neal, signifying beauty and brilliance.
Sharalynn is an American-originated name combining 'Shara', meaning song or melody, and 'lynn', from the lake, creating 'Song from the Lake'.
Sharanda is an African American name derived from the Swahili word 'shairan', meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
Sharaven is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God has answered our prayers.
Sharay is a name of uncertain origin, interpreted as 'song' or 'poem' in Hebrew, 'happiness bringer' in Yoruba, or an American creation.
Shardae is an African-derived name, believed to have originated from the Yoruba tribe in West Africa where "Shara" means "quiet" or "peaceful.
Shardea is a rare yet captivating name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "shadra" meaning "calm and peaceful".
Shardee is an African-American female name coined by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, possibly derived from Native American traditions and interpreted as 'gift from the heart.'
Sharease is a rare African American name of unknown origin, potentially blending 'Sharifa' (Swahili for noble) and 'Ose' (Yoruba for born on Thursday), creating an exotic and distinctive sound.
Sharece is a unique female given name of African-American origin, coined during the 1970s, with varying interpretations including 'to share joy' or 'gift from God.'
Sharee is an American unisex name derived from the English word 'share', conveying equality and generosity.
Shareece is a unique given name of American origin created during the Civil Rights Movement by African Americans seeking empowerment and self-identity, though its exact meaning remains uncertain but often associated with 'light-bringer' or 'graceful'.
Sharesa is a unique African-American name created in the mid-20th century, combining elements from Sharika and Kesha without a specific meaning, but reflecting family traditions and cultural trends.
Sharese is an African origin name created by Toni Morrison in her novel "Beloved," meaning 'the beloved one.' It signifies love and hope, though relatively rare due to its unique spelling.
Sharetta is a distinctive female name of African American origin, coined as a blend of Shirley and Retta, with no known historical significance but used sporadically in the U.S., particularly among African American communities.
Sharhonda, of African-American origin, derives from 'shujaa', Swahili for 'brave'. It signifies strength, resilience, and determination.
Sharica is a unique American female name created by author Mary Noailles Murfree for her 1894 novel 'Sharaca's Daughter'. It is typically associated with strength, resilience, and individuality due to the character's depiction in the story.
Sharice is an African American female given name of Ashanti origin meaning "Strong in Battle" or "Powerful in War," reflecting resilience and courage in adversity.