Asafa Powell, Usain Bolt, Shelly-ann Frazer
There are 114 Jamaican athletes
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Based on vital records, examples of Jamaican last names include Allen, Baker, Campbell, Coy, Forrest, and Gardner. Ebanks/Eubanks is also a common Jamaican last name.
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No, LeBron James is not of Jamaican descent. He was born in Akron, Ohio, and is of African American heritage. His family background does not include Jamaican roots. However, he has expressed admiration for Jamaican culture and athletes.
The names of some songs performed by the Jamaican singer "Carl Douglas" include "Kung Fu Fighting" and "Dance the Kung Fu." You can learn more about Carl Douglas at the Wikipedia.
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Well, right now the only athlete I can think of right now is Usain Bolt. He is Jamaican and holds the title, "World's Fastest Man." You can visit his website at www.usainbolt.com.
Some popular Jamaican boy names include Jahmar, Malik, and Kymani. Other notable names are Denzel, Andre, and Jamar, which often reflect the country's rich cultural heritage and influences from African, British, and Caribbean traditions. Names may also carry significant meanings or connections to family and history.
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