Black
/blæk/
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Black, of English origin, derives from the Old English word 'blæc', meaning 'dark' or 'dark-complexioned'. Historically, it was often used as a surname to describe someone with dark hair or skin. The name carries a sense of strength and mystery, evoking a bold and noble presence.
Black Hawk
Military, Led Indian uprisings in Illinois and Wisconsin
Black Bart
Criminal, Old West bandit and poet
Blake
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