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69 nombres con significado y origen verificados

AHTAHKAKOOP

M

Means "star blanket" in Cree. This was the name of an early 19th-century Cree chief.

AILEN

F

Variant of AYLEN.

ANTINANCO

M

Means "eagle of the sun" in Mapuche.

ANTIMAN

M

Means "condor of the sun" in Mapuche.

APUTSIAQ

M

Means "snowflake" in Greenlandic.

AQISSIAQ

M

Means "ptarmigan" in Greenlandic (a ptarmigan is a type of bird which lives in cold regions).

AUCAMAN

M

Means "wild condor" in Mapuche.

AYELEN

F

Variant of AYLEN.

AYLEN

F

Possibly means either "happiness" or "clear" in Mapuche.

CALFURAY

F

Means "violet (flower)" in Mapuche.

CATAHECASSA

M

Means "black hoof" in Shawnee. This was the name of a Shawnee warrior and chief of the 18th century.

CITLALI

M/F

Means "star" in Nahuatl.

COWESSESS

M

Means "little child" in Ojibwe. This was the name of a late 19th-century chief of the Saulteaux.

CUAUHTÉMOC

M

Means "falling eagle" in Nahuatl. This was the name of the last Aztec emperor, ruling until he was captured and executed...

GOYATHLAY

M

Means "one who yawns" in Apache. This was the real name of the Apache chief Geronimo, who fought against Mexican and Ame...

HIAWATHA

M

From the Iroquoian name Haio-went-ha meaning "he who combs". This was the name of a 16th-century Mohawk leader who found...

HOKOLESQUA

M

Means "cornstalk" in Shawnee. This was the name of an 18th-century Shawnee chief.

ISI

M/F

Means "deer" in Choctaw.

ITZEL

F

Possibly a variant of IXCHEL.

KANEONUSKATEW

M

Means "one that walks on four claws" in Cree. This was the name of a 19th-century Cree chief.

KAWACATOOSE

M

Means "poor man" or "lean man" in Cree. This was the name of a 19th-century Cree chief.

KISECAWCHUCK

M

Means "daystar" in Cree. This was the name of a 19th-century Cree chief.

LALAWETHIKA

M

Means "he makes noise" in Shawnee. This was another name of the Shawnee leader Tenskwatawa (1775-1836).

MAIARA

F

Means "wise" in Tupí.

MALIK (2)

M

Means "wave" in Greenlandic.

MAQUINNA

M

Meaning unknown, of Nuu-chah-nulth (also known as Nootka) origin. This was the name of a late 18th-century chief of the ...

METHOATASKE

F

Means "turtle laying its eggs" in Shawnee.

MILLARAY

F

Means "golden flower" in Mapuche.

MUSCOWEQUAN

M

Means "hard quill" in Cree. This was the name of a 19th-century Cree chief.

NAHUEL

M

Means "jaguar" in Mapuche.

NANOOK

M

Variant of NANUQ. This was the (fictional) name of the subject of Robert Flaherty's documentary film 'Nanook of the Nort...

NAYELI

F

Means "I love you" in the Zapotec language.

NAIRA

F

Means "big eyes" in Quechua and Aymara.

NANUK

M

Variant of NANUQ.

NANUQ

M

Means "polar bear" in Inuktitut.

NINA (3)

F

Means "fire" in Quechua.

NITA (2)

F

Means "bear" in Choctaw.

NIVIARSIAQ

F

Means "girl" in Greenlandic. This is the name of a variety of flower that grows on Greenland.

NIZHONI

F

Means "beautiful" in Navajo.

NUKA

M/F

Means "younger sibling" in Greenlandic.

PILOQUTINNGUAQ

F

Means "little leaf" in Greenlandic.

PIPALUK

F

Means "nurse" in Greenlandic.

POCAHONTAS

F

Means "she is playful" in Algonquin. This was the name of a young Algonquin woman, daughter of a powerful chief, who mar...

QUANAH

M

Means "fragrant" in the Comanche language. This was the name of a 19th-century chief of the Comanche.

QUIDEL

M

Means "burning torch" in Mapuche.

QILLAQ

M

Means "seal hide" in Greenlandic.

RAYEN

F

Means "flower" in Mapuche.

SACNITE

F

Means "white flower" in Mayan.

SACAGAWEA

F

Probably from Hidatsa tsakáka wía meaning "bird woman". Alternatively it could originate from the Shoshone language and ...

SAYEN

F

Means "sweet, lovely" in Mapuche.

SAQUI

F

Means "favourite" in Mapuche.

SHIKOBA

M/F

Means "feather" in Choctaw.

SISSINNGUAQ

F

Means "squirrel" in Greenlandic.

TAMAYA

F

Means "in the center" in Quechua.

TECUMSEH

M

Means "panther passing across" in Shawnee. This was the name of a Shawnee leader who, with his brother Tenskwatawa, resi...

TENSKWATAWA

M

Means "open door" in Shawnee. This was the name of a Shawnee prophet. With his brother Tecumseh he led his people in res...

TIRIAQ

M

Means "ermine" in Inuktitut.

TUPAARNAQ

F

Means "wild thyme" in Greenlandic.

UJARAK

M

Means "rock" in Inuktitut.

UKALEQ

F

Means "hare" in Greenlandic.

ULLORIAQ

F

Means "star" in Greenlandic.

WAPASHA

M

Means "red leaf" in the Dakota language. This was the name of several Sioux chiefs.

WAYNA

M

Means "young" in Quechua.

WAYRA

M

Means "wind" in Quechua.

WICKANINNISH

M

Possibly means "having no one in front of him in the canoe" in the Nuu-chah-nulth (or Nootka) language. This was the nam...

WINONA

F

Means "firstborn daughter" in the Dakota language. This was the name of the daughter of the Sioux Dakota chief Wapasha I...

XOCHITL

F

Means "flower" in Nahuatl.

ZYANYA

F

Means "forever, always" in Zapotec.

ÂVIÂJA

F

Means "cousin" in Greenlandic.

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