Diccionario de nombres
69 nombres con significado y origen verificados
AHTAHKAKOOP
Means "star blanket" in Cree. This was the name of an early 19th-century Cree chief.
AILEN
Variant of AYLEN.
ANTINANCO
Means "eagle of the sun" in Mapuche.
ANTIMAN
Means "condor of the sun" in Mapuche.
APUTSIAQ
Means "snowflake" in Greenlandic.
AQISSIAQ
Means "ptarmigan" in Greenlandic (a ptarmigan is a type of bird which lives in cold regions).
AUCAMAN
Means "wild condor" in Mapuche.
AYELEN
Variant of AYLEN.
AYLEN
Possibly means either "happiness" or "clear" in Mapuche.
CALFURAY
Means "violet (flower)" in Mapuche.
CATAHECASSA
Means "black hoof" in Shawnee. This was the name of a Shawnee warrior and chief of the 18th century.
CITLALI
Means "star" in Nahuatl.
COWESSESS
Means "little child" in Ojibwe. This was the name of a late 19th-century chief of the Saulteaux.
CUAUHTÉMOC
Means "falling eagle" in Nahuatl. This was the name of the last Aztec emperor, ruling until he was captured and executed...
GOYATHLAY
Means "one who yawns" in Apache. This was the real name of the Apache chief Geronimo, who fought against Mexican and Ame...
HIAWATHA
From the Iroquoian name Haio-went-ha meaning "he who combs". This was the name of a 16th-century Mohawk leader who found...
HOKOLESQUA
Means "cornstalk" in Shawnee. This was the name of an 18th-century Shawnee chief.
ISI
Means "deer" in Choctaw.
ITZEL
Possibly a variant of IXCHEL.
KANEONUSKATEW
Means "one that walks on four claws" in Cree. This was the name of a 19th-century Cree chief.
KAWACATOOSE
Means "poor man" or "lean man" in Cree. This was the name of a 19th-century Cree chief.
KISECAWCHUCK
Means "daystar" in Cree. This was the name of a 19th-century Cree chief.
LALAWETHIKA
Means "he makes noise" in Shawnee. This was another name of the Shawnee leader Tenskwatawa (1775-1836).
MAIARA
Means "wise" in Tupí.
MALIK (2)
Means "wave" in Greenlandic.
MAQUINNA
Meaning unknown, of Nuu-chah-nulth (also known as Nootka) origin. This was the name of a late 18th-century chief of the ...
METHOATASKE
Means "turtle laying its eggs" in Shawnee.
MILLARAY
Means "golden flower" in Mapuche.
MUSCOWEQUAN
Means "hard quill" in Cree. This was the name of a 19th-century Cree chief.
NAHUEL
Means "jaguar" in Mapuche.
NANOOK
Variant of NANUQ. This was the (fictional) name of the subject of Robert Flaherty's documentary film 'Nanook of the Nort...
NAYELI
Means "I love you" in the Zapotec language.
NAIRA
Means "big eyes" in Quechua and Aymara.
NANUK
Variant of NANUQ.
NANUQ
Means "polar bear" in Inuktitut.
NINA (3)
Means "fire" in Quechua.
NITA (2)
Means "bear" in Choctaw.
NIVIARSIAQ
Means "girl" in Greenlandic. This is the name of a variety of flower that grows on Greenland.
NIZHONI
Means "beautiful" in Navajo.
NUKA
Means "younger sibling" in Greenlandic.
PILOQUTINNGUAQ
Means "little leaf" in Greenlandic.
PIPALUK
Means "nurse" in Greenlandic.
POCAHONTAS
Means "she is playful" in Algonquin. This was the name of a young Algonquin woman, daughter of a powerful chief, who mar...
QUANAH
Means "fragrant" in the Comanche language. This was the name of a 19th-century chief of the Comanche.
QUIDEL
Means "burning torch" in Mapuche.
QILLAQ
Means "seal hide" in Greenlandic.
RAYEN
Means "flower" in Mapuche.
SACNITE
Means "white flower" in Mayan.
SACAGAWEA
Probably from Hidatsa tsakáka wía meaning "bird woman". Alternatively it could originate from the Shoshone language and ...
SAYEN
Means "sweet, lovely" in Mapuche.
SAQUI
Means "favourite" in Mapuche.
SHIKOBA
Means "feather" in Choctaw.
SISSINNGUAQ
Means "squirrel" in Greenlandic.
TAMAYA
Means "in the center" in Quechua.
TECUMSEH
Means "panther passing across" in Shawnee. This was the name of a Shawnee leader who, with his brother Tenskwatawa, resi...
TENSKWATAWA
Means "open door" in Shawnee. This was the name of a Shawnee prophet. With his brother Tecumseh he led his people in res...
TIRIAQ
Means "ermine" in Inuktitut.
TUPAARNAQ
Means "wild thyme" in Greenlandic.
UJARAK
Means "rock" in Inuktitut.
UKALEQ
Means "hare" in Greenlandic.
ULLORIAQ
Means "star" in Greenlandic.
WAPASHA
Means "red leaf" in the Dakota language. This was the name of several Sioux chiefs.
WAYNA
Means "young" in Quechua.
WAYRA
Means "wind" in Quechua.
WICKANINNISH
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
Means "firstborn daughter" in the Dakota language. This was the name of the daughter of the Sioux Dakota chief Wapasha I...
XOCHITL
Means "flower" in Nahuatl.
ZYANYA
Means "forever, always" in Zapotec.
ÂVIÂJA
Means "cousin" in Greenlandic.