Native American Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 4
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The naming traditions of Native Americans vary depending on each particular tribe. Typically, they are derived from nature, represented by an animal symbolizing desirable characteristics or a certain trait. A Native American name gives us an insight into the personality of the one who possesses it
This collection has all Native American Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Native American baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can explore Native American baby names: Alphabetically (A–Z) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
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Native American Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Kiona name means Brown Hills | ||
Kiowa means The Hills are Brown | ||
the name means Night | ||
Kitkun Bird of the Night | ||
Knoton means One of the Wind | ||
Koda means The Allies, Partners | ||
Koko means Night, Black Foot | ||
Koleyna means Coughing Fish | ||
Native American - Bear; The names Kuruc and Kuruck are derivatives of Kuruk | ||
Kuthun means The One who Cuts the Binding String | ||
Kwanita means God is Gracious | ||
Kyah means Little but Wise | ||
Allies, a person considered as a friend. Name comes from the Indian tribes Sioux and Lakota | ||
A loud person. Name originates from the Shawnee tribe and means 'he makes noice' | ||
Big Elk | ||
One who is like a flower of the prairie | ||
Made from a Seaquoia Tree | ||
Soaring singing hawk | ||
Light, one who shines bright | ||
A Flint stone | ||
One who is like a rabbit | ||
Native American - Red; A derivative of the name Lootah; It also has a meaning as Beautiful | ||
One who is like a Wild Dove | ||
A captive white one | ||
One who is like a White Swan | ||
A white cloud | ||
A woman, a pregnant mother | ||
One who belongs to, is one with the Earth | ||
A woman of great wisdom | ||
One who is an Eagle hunter | ||
One who is like a wild horse | ||
An unclear, confused person | ||
One who was born during an earthquake | ||
Unclear | ||
Little snow feather | ||
A brave warrior | ||
Native American - Prophetess; Priestess; Edible Root; A variant name is Medah | ||
A Prohetess | ||
An owl, wise like an owl | ||
A color or pigment varying around a light grey brown color. | ||
People of the righteous rock. | ||
One who is sharp as an arrow | ||
A white winter Duck | ||
A lost white brother; filled with wisdom and action | ||


