Monday, July 19, 2010

Indian Tribal names and meanings?

List of traditional indian names and meanings

Indian Tribal names and meanings?
Indian as in Native American? Or Indian as in Natives of India? If you mean Native American...





(F) Abey - leaf


(M) Adriel - beaver, symbol of skill


(M) Ahtahkakoop - "star blanket" (Cree)


(F) Ailen - "happiness" or "clear" (Mapuche)


(F) Aiyana - eternal bloom


(M) Akando - ambush


(F) Alaqua - sweet-gum tree


(F) Aleshanee - she plays all the time


(M) Ali - God, little, the highest


(F) Alona - oak tree


(F) Amitola - rainbow


(F) Angeni - spirit angel


(M) Anoke - actor


(M) Anoki - an actor


(M) Antiman - "condor of the sun" in (Mapuche)


(M) Antinanco - "eagle of the sun" (Mapuche)


(F) Aponi - butterfly


(F) Aquene - peace


(M) Aucaman - "wild condor" (Mapuche)


(F) Ayelen - happiness or "clear" (Mapuche)


(F) Ayiana - eternal bloom


(F) Ayita - worker


(F) Aylen - happiness or "clear" (Mapuche)


(F) Benquasha - daughter of Ben


(F) Bly - high, tall


(F) Calfuray "violet (flower)" (Mapuche)


(M) Catahecassa - "black hoofin" (Shawnee)


(F) Chenoa - white dove


(F) Cheyenne


(F) Chilali - snowbird


(F) Chilalis - bluebird


(F) Chumani - dewdrops


(M%26amp;F) Citlali - "star" (Nahuatl)


(M) Cowessess - "little child" (Ojibwa)


(M) Cuauhtemoc - "falling eagle" (Nahuatl)


(M%26amp;F) Dakota - friend to all


(M) Delsin - truthful one, he is so


(F) Dena - vindicated, valley


(M) Dyami - eagle


(F) Dyani - deer


(M%26amp;F) Elu - full of grace


(F) Enola - magnolia


(F) Etania - wealthy


(F) Eyota - greatest one


(F) Fala - crow


(M) Goyathlay - "one who yawns" (Apache)


(M) Halian - youthful, of Julius (Zuni)


(F) Halona - fortunate


(M) Helaku - sunny day


(F) Helki - to touch (Miwok)


(M) Hiawatha - "he makes rivers"


(M) Hokolesqua - "cornstalk" (Shawnee)


(F) Huyana - rain falling


(M%26amp;F) Isi - "deer" (Choctaw)


(F) Istas - snow


(F) Jaci - "moon" (Tupi)


(M) Jacy - the moon


(M) Jolon - valley of the dead, oaks


(F) Kachine - sacred dancer


(F) Kaliska - coyote chasing deer


(M) Kaneonuskatew - "one that walks on four claws" (Cree)


(F) Kaniya


(F) Kasa - fur-robe dress (Hopi)


(M) Kawacatoose - "poor man" or"lean man" (Cree)


(F) Kaya - my elder sister, little (Hopi)


(M) Kers - name of a plant (Todas)


(F) Kiona - brown hills


(M) Kisecawchuck - "daystar" (Cree)


(F) Koko - night


(M) Kuruk - bear


(M) Kwam - God's gracious love


(F) Kwanita - God is gracious


(M%26amp;F) Lakota - friend to all


(M) Lalawethika - "he makes noise" (Shawnee)


(F) Laquetta


(M) Len - flute, with a lion's heart (Hopi)


(F) Magena - the coming moon, a covering, protection


(F) Mahala - woman, tenderness, marrow


(F) Mai - brightness, coyote


(F) Maiara - "wise" (Tupi)


(M) Makya - eagle hunter


(F) Malila - salmon going fast up stream (Miwok)


(F) Mansi - plucked flower (Hopi)


(M) Maquinna - "unknown meaning"


(F) Meda - priestess


(F) Methoataske - "turtle laying its eggs" in Shawnee


(F) Miakoda - power of the moon


(F) Migina - moon returning (Omaha)


(F) Minda - knowledge


(F) Mitena - coming moon, new moon


(F) Mitexi - sacred moon


(F) Moema - "sweet" (Tupi)


(M) Motega - new arrow


(M) Muscowequan - "hard quill" (Cree)


(M) Nahuel - "jaguar" (Mapuche)


(F) Naira - "big eyes" (Quechua)


(M) Nalren - is thawed out (Dene)


(M) Nantan - spokesman (Apache)


(F) Natene - daughter of Ben (Arapho)


(F) Nayeli - "I love you" (Zapotec)


(F) Nina - "fire" (Quechua)


(F) Nirvelli - water child (Tudas)


(F) Nita - bear


(F) Nitika - angel of precious stone


(F) Nizhoni - "beautiful" (Navajo)


(M) Nodin - wind


(F) Olathe - beautiful


(F) Onida - the expected one


(F) Orenda - magic power (Iroquois)


(M) Paco - bald eagle, a free man


(F) Pakuna - deer jumping down hill (Miwok)


(M) Patamon - raging


(M) Pilan - supreme essence


(F) Pocahontas - "she is playful" (Algonquin)


(F) Poloma - bow (Choctaw)


(M) Quanah - "fragrant" (Comanche)


(M) Quidel - "burning torch" (Mapuche)


(F) Rayen - "flower" (Mapuche)


(F) Sacnite - "white flower" (Mayan)


(M) Sahale - above


(F) Sakari - sweet-gum tree


(F) Saqui - "favourite" (Mapuche)


(F) Satinka - magic dancer


(F) Sayen - "sweet, lovely" (Mapuche)


(F) Shako - mint


(M) Shaman - holy man


(F) Shawnnessy


(M%26amp;F) Shikoba - "feather" (Choctaw)


(F) Shysie - silent little one


(F) Taborri - voices that carry


(F) Taci - washtub (Zuni)


(F) Tacincala deer


(M%26amp;F) Tadi - wind (Omaha)


(F) Taima - crash of thunder


(F) Tainn - new moon


(F) Taipa - to spread wings (Miwok)


(M) Takoda - friend to all


(F) Tala - stalking wolf


(F) Talasi - corn-tassel flower (Hopi)


(F) Tallulah - leaping water (Choctaw)


(F) Tama - thunderbolt


(F) Tamaya - "in the center" (Quechua)


(M%26amp;F) Tansy - immortality, flower name (Hopi)


(F) Tarevachine - beautiful eyes


(F) Tarsha


(F) Tayen - new moon


(M) Tecumseh - "panther passing across" (Shawnee)


(F) Tehya - precious


(M) Tenskwatawa - "open door" (Shawnee)


(F) Tiponya - owl poking the hatching egg (Miwok)


(M) Tyee - chief


(F) Waneta - charger


(M) Wapasha - "red leaf" (Dakota)


(F) Wapeka - skillful


(F) Wayna - "young" (Quechua)


(M) Wayra - "wind" (Quechua)


(F) Wenona - first born daughter


(M) Wickaninnish - "having no one in front of him in the canoe"


(F) Winema - female chief


(F) Winona - "firstborn daughter" (Dakota), generous


(M) Wyome - plain


(F) Xochitl - "flower" (Nahuatl)


(M) Yahto - bluebird


(M) Yakecan - sky, song (Dene)


(M) Yana - bear


(M) Yancy - yankee


(F) Yenene - wizard poisoning a sleeping person


(M) Yuma - son of the chief


(F) Zaltana - high mountain
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