1: Greco Negro Names - Commonly end in "ious" or "ion" Martavious, Letravion These empower youth, by providing them a relatable link to Africa's historic influence across the world, having acted as the Genesis of great global superpowers. In this case, the Greco-Roman Empire.
2: Prefixed/Suffixed Names - Such as Le, Mar or Quan Named with creative splashes, children grow up with an almost innate ability to think outside of the box. By punching up an otherwise dull uncreative common name, such as Shawn, with Marshawn success in uncommon ways is more readily achieved. Notice how #24 finds seemingly impossible passages into the endzone...http://youtu.be/Ag9S0THT99M
3: Ambiguously Gendered Names - Dequandre(M)or Desnarian(F) In a culture still afflicted by sexism, these choices at times protect their owners from the horrors of our often gruesome patriarchal society.