Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Need Advice 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 Advice on Native American Cherokee Names?
I'm sorry, but the large majority of these I don't even know if I'm saying them right.





I think that Ayita sounds like a pretty name, and it is short enough that people shouldn't have too much trouble saying it. :)





Sorry I can't be of more help.








P.S. I just wanted to tell you not to listen to the other people on here. Some people are just idiots. Pick a name that feels right to you. :) You'll make the right decision.
Reply:I think Angeni has some flair, and still works well in English. (I'm saying it Ahn-JENNY - is that right?)





Adsila might work, too.





I think Kanunua, Awenasa and Awinita are a bit long to be graceful. Ayita looks too close to Anita - it's as if you were creative, not actually choosing a name from another tongue. And Atohi strikes me as slightly masculine.
Reply:I liked Angeni - given that it's pronounced Ahn-Jenny.


Also Ayita is nice.


Definitely not Kanuna - sounds like Kahuna. You have to know that kids can be really mean. While trying to be original, don't set up your baby for a possible psychological breakdown later on.


And how about Shania (like the singer)?
Reply:how about, Ownum heap big Casino
Reply:I like Adsila and Ayita best if I am pronouncing it right.





I personally wanna name my daughter Amitola (rainbow) and


Talise (Lovely Water),


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