Saturday, July 24, 2010

Need opinion on Native American Cherokee Names?

I would like an opinion on some Cherokee names.


Could you please tell me an honest opinion of what


sounds best?





Awinita


Angeni


Atohi


Awenasa


Ayita


Adsila


Kanuna





I welcome new names or suggestions.

















Thanks so much!!

Need opinion on Native American Cherokee Names?
Well the name " Kanuna" really appeals to me. It has a nice sound to it, and it's an uncommon name but easy to pronounce and like i said, has a really cool sound to it, i'll definintly remember it as i'm sure others will too.
Reply:Do you know the meanings of these names?


Are you trying to name an expected baby? If so, is this child at least in-part Cherokee origin? Or, are you just picking things that sound pretty? If you don't really care much about the imposition, the meaning, or the origin, perhaps it's best that you pick something and use it as the child's middle name.
Reply:What Are the being used for? Please, clarify?
Reply:Why are you interested in a Cherokee name??? Native Americans in general never name themselves. If they are raised within the culture an Elder (after long thought and prayer) gives a person their name. And that name may change as the person grows and matures.





The words you put aren't even Cherokee....Please don't become one of those stereotypical "white" people playing at being "indian"

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