it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
Geronimo is a native American name meaning "one who yawns".
English names have no meaning in any native American language.
It is a person's name. Native American languages (All 4,000 of them) did not have any words that were not nouns, the name you give here is not a proper noun (within this context).
You cannot translate European names into a Native American or First Nations language, as they have no meaning to translate. Native names always have a meaning, an example being my name; Tikibish, meaning spring water. If you were to enter your name into a language converter and translate it into ANY language, it would always sound like Micheal.
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
Geronimo is a native American name meaning "one who yawns".
Chief
The name "Anna" or its root name "Hannah" mean nothing in Tsalagi (The Cherokee language) because the name is not an original native name. The name originates in Hebrew, for "Favor" or "Grace."
The name Teana comes from a Native American word meaning dawn.
English names have no meaning in any native American language.
Cheyenne is a given name for a female and it is of Native American origin. It does not have any meaning in Greek because it is a Native American name. In Native American it means an Algonquian tribe of the Great Plains.
Native American name Means wind over the mountains
It is a person's name. Native American languages (All 4,000 of them) did not have any words that were not nouns, the name you give here is not a proper noun (within this context).
Kemah is a Native American word meaning "facing the wind."Its my name as well =)
The name Kenmah appears to be derived from the name Kemah. The meaning of this is wind in the face and is Native American in origin.
Countryman is not a native American name.