Ebony (given name)
Ebony is an English feminine given name often given in reference to the color black or to the type of wood. It has been particularly well used by Black people in the United States. It was among the one thousand most popular names for American girls between 1971 and 2005, but has since declined in usage. Spelling variants include Ebonee and Eboni.
Women
- Ebony Alleyne, English R&B and soul singer
- L. Ebony Boulware, American general internist, physician-scientist, and clinical epidemiologist
- Ebony Cham, French singer
- Ebony Collins, American sprinter
- Ebony Day, English singer, songwriter, and YouTube personality
- Ebony Flowers, American prose writer and cartoonist
- Ebony Hoffman, former professional basketball player and a current assistant coach for the Seattle Storm
- Ebony Hoskin, Australian cricketer who currently plays for New South Wales Breakers in the Australian Women's National Cricket League
- Ebony Naomi Oshunrinde, Canadian record producer, songwriter and record executive known professionally as WondaGurl
- Ebony Obsidian, American actress
- Ebony Patterson, Jamaican-born visual artist and educator based in the United States
- Ebony Rainford-Brent, English former cricketer who is now a commentator and Director of Women's Cricket at Surrey
- Ebony Rolph, Australian professional basketball player
- Ebony Salmon, English professional footballer
- Ebony Satala, Fijian rugby union player
- Ebony M. Scott, American lawyer who serves as an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia
- Ebony Short, American sewing manager
- Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, American writer and educator
Stage name
- Ebony Mystique, stage name of American adult film actress Miesha Hilliard