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Ebony
Greek, "Black wood"
No longer as popular as it was in the 1960s and '70s (replaced by flashier names like Aaliyah, Jazmyne, and Janiiya), Ebony is still a vivid and charming name for an African-American girl.
Variations
Ebbone,
Ebbony,
Abonee,
Abony,
Ebone,
Ebonea,
Ebonee,
Eboni,
Eboney,
Ebonique,
Ebonie,
Ebonne,
Ebonisha,
Ebonni,
Ebonnee,
Ebonye,
Ebonny,
Eban,
Ebonyi,
Ebany,
Ebanie,
Ebanee
Nicknames
Ebbie
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