Friday, April 23, 2010

Good exotic American Indian Names?? For a boy??

I am looking for a nice American Indian name for my baby boy. I don't want an average Joe name But want something special that most every can pronounce. Any help i would appreciate a lot. THANKS!!!!!

Good exotic American Indian Names?? For a boy??
juan ( dont know what it means)


Lonan (it means cloud!)


and Wyler, dont know what that means either but it sounds like tyler but isnt, so i like it :)





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Reply:Topah pronounced (toe-paw) Paiute for cloud. Shota pronounced (show-ta) Sioux for shadow. Sequioa, a cherokee chief ( I think). Uh, that's all I can think of right off the top of my head. My son is a plain ol' Joe, so is his dad, and my paternal Mexican grandfather. It's a family name, and we are Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone descent. Hope this helps.
Reply:Kocoum (coke-OO-uhm). It's from Pocahontas, but it's a cute name. It's the big muscular guy that is supposed to be Pocahontas' hubby.
Reply:Ahanu - laughter





Ahdik - caribou





Akule - he looks up





Anoki - actor





Awan - somebody





Bly - high





Chesmu - gritty





Delsin - he is so





Demothi - talks while walking





Dyami - soaring eagle





Elan - friendly





Enyeto - walks like a bear





Etu - sunny





Eyota - great





Native American Names (continued)





Gosheven - great leaper





Guyapi - candid





Hakan - fiery





Helaku - sunny day





Hinun - spirit of the storm





Honovi - strong





Helaku - sunny day





Hinun - spirit of the storm





Honovi - strong





Huslu - hairy bair





Hute - star in the Big Dipper





Igashu - seeker





Inteus - proud





Isekemu - meandering creek





Istu - sugar pine





Iye - smoke





Jolon - valley of the oaks





Kaga - writer





Kijika - quiet walker





Lenno - man





Lonato - flint stone





Manipi - marvel





Maska - powerful





Masou - fire god





Mato - brave





Native American Names (continued)





Melvern - great chief





Milap - giving





Mingan - gray wolf





Motega - new arrow





Muraco - white moon





Nahma - sturgeon





Nawat - left-handed





Nayati - wrestler





Neka - wild goose





Nibaw - standing tall





Nigan - ahead





Nikiti - round and smooth





Nitis - friend





Nodin - wind





Ohanko - restless





Otadan - plentiful





American Indian Names (continued)





Otu - collecting seashells in a basket





Paco - bald eagle





Palladin - fighter





Pat - fish





Patamon - raging





Patwin - man





Payat - on his way





Pillan - supreme essence





Powa - wealthy





Sahale - (Sahil) falcon





Sakima - king





Siwili - fox tail





Son - star





Songan - strong





Tadan - plentiful





Native American Names (continued)





Taima - born during a storm





Tate - big talker





Tohon - cougar





Tyee - chief





Wakiza - determined warrior





Wapi - lucky





Wemilat - all give to him





Wemilo - all speak to him





Wenutu - clear sky





Wichado - willing





Wilny - singing while flying





Wingi - willing





Wuliton - will do well





Wunand - God is good





Wyono - first-born son





Yana - bear





Yancy - Englishman





Yottoko - mud at the water's edge





Yuma - son of a chief
Reply:cheyenne!!
Reply:first name Oshun (ocean) middle name cheyenne
Reply:My husband is extremly indiana and we named our son Atreyu! (little warror) NOT THE BAND
Reply:I agree with itguy, Dakota is nice.
Reply:Chaske, Adriel, Chayton are nice and easy to pronounce
Reply:Dakota
Reply:Denali.....means great one


Amaro....strong one


Halian.....youthful one
Reply:Konrad


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