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Mary would be spelled ᎹᎵ (pronounced Mali). (If you can't see the Cherokee letters, it means you need to install a cherokee font on your computer. Just search for a free cherokee font and download it.)
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It would be K-A-T-I-E "Christian" European names do not directly translate in native American languages.Katie is a derivative of Kate, and Kate is a derivative of Kathrine. The origin of Kathrine is debated but originates in Greek, meaning either:Each of the twoHecate (a goddess)Torturemy consecration of your namePureGiven the wide variety of what the name 'may mean' plus some of the concepts involved, I would not attempt to translate it.
Cherokee Indian's made bows from sticks from large trees that they shaved the bark from. next they killed a deer for there guts & skin, there guts were for the part were you would put the arrow , the skin was for the lether.thay would tie everything together and put a feather in the not from were thay tied the leather.i should know im a modern day cherokee!
There is no R or B in Cherokee, so the closest would be ᎶᎻ (pronounced Lomi)