Yesterday before I was yet once again sent to facebook jail for 30 days(reasons unrelated to that conversation) I was in a debate about baby names, a woman was complaining about how certain names bothered her, in particular they were African American baby names, like Lateisha, Ladasha, Jashanna, Makayla, Tawana, Lakeisha, Dazzline, Aaliyah, Indigo etc etc, that got me thinking where do these names come from? so naturally I started searching up the etymology of these names.
Turns out, 90% of these names origins are not African. lots of Hebrew, Latin, Engish, Greek, Arabic, Persian, loads are European, Middle Eastern or Asian, and surprisingly few actually have origins from the "mainland."
Yet I do find African Americans to be more poignant and "offended" when others appropriate their own culture like it is taboo to touch other's cultures and assimilate it into their own. Yet I find it highly hypocritical that their own names are not "of their people" yet they claim it as theirs. Or any other non African tradition. America is a gianormous multicultural melting pot, you might think that all is fair game. Are we truly that divided when it comes to what we call our own? When the truth is, it was not our own to begin with?