Sunday, August 22, 2010

Native American names please?

I am needing Native American names for a Native American Indian Dog.





Please include:


Name.


What tribe the name is from.


Gender, needing male and female.


Meaning of the name.








Thank you in advance.





P.S. Bonus if you find Cherokee Indian names, since I am part Cherokee Indian.








Picture of the breed:


http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff30/...

Native American names please?
I am part Choctaw! That is a pretty dog. Here are some names





Abedabun Sight of day (Chippewa) Girl Native American


Abequa Stays at home (Chippewa) Girl Native American


Abeque Stays at home (Chippewa) Girl Native American


Abooksigun Wildcat (Algonquin) Boy Native American


Abukcheech Mouse (Algonquin) Boy Native American


Achak Spirit (Algonquin) Boy Native American


Adahy Lives in the woods (Cherokee) Boy Native American


Adoette Large tree Girl Native American


Adsila Blossom (Cherokee) Girl Native American


Ahanu He laughs (Algonquin) Boy Native American


Ahiga He fights (Navajo) Boy Native American


Ahmik Beaver Boy Native American


Ahote Restless one (Hopi) Boy Native American


Ahtunowhiho One who lives below (Cheyenne) Boy Native American


Aiyana Eternal blossom Girl Native American


Aiyanna Eternal Blossom Girl Native American


Akando Ambush Boy Native American


Akecheta Fighter (Sioux) Boy Native American


Akule Looks up Boy Native American


Alameda Grove of cottonwood Girl Native American


Alaqua Sweet gum tree Girl Native American


Alawa Pea (Algonquin) Girl Native American


Algoma Valley of flowers Girl Native American


Alo Spiritual guide (Hopi) Boy Native American


Alsoomse Independent (Algonquin) Girl Native American


Amadahy Forest water (Cherokee) Girl Native American


Amitola Rainbow Girl Native American


Anakausuen Worker (Algonquin) Boy Native American


AneMy Superior Girl Native American


Anevay Superior Girl Native American


Angeni Spirit Girl Native American


Angwusnasomtaqa Crow mother spirit (Hopi) Girl Native American


Ankti Repeat dance (Hopi) Girl Native American


Anna Mother (Algonquin) Girl Native American


Anoki Actor Boy Native American


Apenimon Worthy of trust Boy Native American


Aponi Butterfly Girl Native American


Aponivi Where the wind blows down the gap (Hopi) Boy Native American


Aquene Peace Girl Native American


Aranck Stars (Algonquin) Boy Native American


Ashkii Boy (Navajo) Boy Native American


Askook Snake (Algonquin) Boy Native American


Askuwheteau He keeps watch (Algonquin) Boy Native American


Ata'halne' He interrupts (Navajo) Boy Native American


Atepa Wigwam (Choctaw) Girl Native American


Avonaco Lean bear (Cheyenne) Boy Native American


Awan Somebody Boy Native American


Awenasa My home (Cherokee) Girl Native American


Awendela Morning Girl Native American


Awenita Fawn Girl Native American


Awinita Fawn (Cherokee) Girl Native American


Ayasha Little one (Chippewa) Girl Native American


Ayashe Little one (Chippewa) Girl Native American


Ayawamat One who follows orders (Hopi) Boy Native American


Ayiana Eternal blossom Girl Native American


Ayita First to dance (Cherokee) Girl Native American


Bemossed Walker Boy Native American


Bena Pheasant Girl Native American


Bidziil He is strong (Navajo) Boy Native American


Bilagaana White person (Navajo) Boy Native American


Bimisi Slippery Boy Native American


Bly Tall Girl Native American


Bodaway Fire maker Boy Native American


Catori Spirit (Hopi) Girl Native American


Cha'akmongwi Crier chief (Hopi) Boy Native American


Cha'kwaina One who cries (Hopi) Girl Native American


Cha'risa Elk (Hopi) Girl Native American


Cha'tima The caller (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chankoowashtay Good road (Sioux) Boy Native American


Chansomps Locust (Algonquin) Boy Native American


Chas chunk a Wave (Winnebago) Boy Native American


Chavatangakwunua Short rainbow (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chayton Falcon (Sioux) Boy Native American


Chenoa Dove Girl Native American


Chepi Fairy (Algonquin) Girl Native American


Cherokee People of a different speech. One of the largest American Indian tribes. Boy Native American


Chesmu Witty Boy Native American


Cheveyo Spirit warrior (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chilam Snowbird Girl Native American


Chimalis Bluebird Girl Native American


Chitsa Fair Girl Native American


Chochmingwu Corn mother (Hopi) Girl Native American


Chochmo Mud mound (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chochokpi Throne for the clouds (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chochuschuvio White tailed deer (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chogan Blackbird (Algonquin) Boy Native American


Cholena Bird Girl Native American


Choovio Antelope (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chosovi Bluebird (Hopi) Girl Native American


Chosposi Bluebird eye (Hopi) Girl Native American


Choviohoya Young deer (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chowilawu Joined together by water (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chu'a Snake (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chu'mana Snake maiden (Hopi) Girl Native American


Chu'si Snake flower (Hopi) Girl Native American


Chuchip Deer spirit (Hopi) Boy Native American


Chunta Cheating (Hopi) Boy Native American


Ciqala Little one (Dakota) Boy Native American


Cocheta Stranger Girl Native American


Cochise Renowned warrior chief of the Chiricahua Apache. Boy Native American


Dakota Friend: ally. Tribal name. Boy Native American


Dakotah Friend: ally. Trib
Reply:Kana'ti ("The Lucky Hunter"): The Great Hunter





Wolf Clan (ᎠᏂᏩᏯ (a-ni-wa-ya) in Cherokee) (Ani'-Wah' Ya or Wolf Clan)








Also, this site will allow you to type in an English word and get a Cherokee translation: http://www.cherokee.org/Culture/Lexicon/...





English : Beautiful


Cherokee (Phonetic) : U wo du hi





English : Wolf


Cherokee (Phonetic) : Wa ya





English : Forest


Cherokee (Phonetic) : A do hi i na ge





English : Dog


Cherokee (Phonetic) : Gi tli
Reply:Oh my god. Such a gorgeous dog.





I'm sorry but the website I got the following names from don't have What tribe its from or the meaning of the name. It does have male %26amp; female names though.





Boys:


Adriel, Ahanu, Akando, Anoki, Awan, Chayton, Cherokee, Chogan, Dakota, Dyami, Elan, Enyeto, Jacy, Kitchi, Kotori, Leyti, Lenno, Makya, Moki, Paco





Loads more male names here http://www.babynames.org.uk/native-ameri...





Girls:


Aiyana, Alaqua, Amayeta, Ayashe, Aponi, Ayita, Catori, Enola, Halona, Kanti, Kay, Kaya, Kimi, Kiona, Mika, Minya, Neena, Olisa, Sora, Yoki





Loads more female names here http://www.babynames.org.uk/native-ameri...





Hope I helped.
Reply:This website has a long list of Native American names with their tribe and meanings.





http://www.bchealth.com/services/birthce...





PS: The dog is stunning.
Reply:How about Sadu (SAW DUH) means dog in Paiute. :o)
Reply:Quentin - Lumbee - baby boy


Deangelo - Lumbee - baby boy
Reply:That dog is beautiful!! I have a friend named Cheyenne and thats from a Cheyenne tribe my friend is a girl though. If not then just make up a name like Barks at Wind jk
Reply:Your dog is stunning what kind of dog is it?? Is your four legged relative a boy or a girl??
Reply:I don't know any, but the face looks like a butterfly's wings, so I'd go with Aponi.


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