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Keishawn

Keishawn is a modern blend built on Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious."

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Keishawn is a compound name that emerged from the rich tradition of African-American name creation in the latter half of the twentieth century. It blends Keisha — itself believed to derive from Keziah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "cassia tree" (a source of cinnamon), borne by one of Job's daughters — with Shawn, the Anglophone rendering of the Irish Seán, which is itself the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious." The result is a name that layers African biblical heritage with Irish-American phonetic tradition into something entirely new and distinctly American.

Names of this compound construction — fusing a melodic first syllable with a familiar Irish-origin second element like -shawn, -sean, or -shaun — flourished in Black American communities from the 1970s through the 1990s as a form of creative self-determination in naming. Scholars of African-American onomastics have noted that this naming tradition represents both cultural pride and a deliberate departure from European naming conventions, producing names that are immediately recognizable as belonging to a specific cultural moment and community. Keishawn belongs to this generation alongside DeShawn, LaShawn, Rashawn, and Dashawn.

The name carries an inherently warm and rhythmic sound — three syllables that move from a bright *kee* to a soft landing on *shawn*. In contemporary usage, Keishawn remains a name closely associated with African-American identity, carrying the pride and creative energy of its origins. For families rooted in this tradition, it represents a living link to a generation that asserted the right to define its own naming culture on its own terms.

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