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It does not mean anything because the name is European in origin; Cherokee does not translate directly in that way.
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I'm not sure but my name is Dyana and I'm native Cherokee Nation and want to know is there any meaning of my name
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.
English or Christian names cannot be directly translated to Tsalagi (The Cherokee Language), in some cases you can research your name to its root origins / definitions and then translate that root definition in Tsalagi. For example: If your name's root origin was Mary which is Hebrew for "Bitter" you could then translate that into the Tsalagi word for "Bitter." Please remember though that this is not a 'proper' translation and you would most likely get strange looks trying to use such a translated name.