In the Cherokee language, the name "Mark" does not have a direct translation, as Cherokee is a unique language with its own vocabulary and structure. Cherokee names often have deep cultural and spiritual significance, reflecting family history, personal traits, or connections to the natural world. It is important to consult with fluent Cherokee speakers or cultural experts for a more accurate understanding of names in the Cherokee language.
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Only Cherokee words mean anything in the Cherokee language - and the name Mark is clearly not a Cherokee word.
It does not mean anything. "Christian" or "European" names like that may mean something in the history of that language, but it is not a Cherokee (Tsalagi) word so it does not mean anything.
Alexis is not a Cherokee name, so has no specific meaning in the language. The name Alexis comes from Greek. It means Protector Of Mankind.
It does not mean anything because the name is European in origin; Cherokee does not translate directly in that way.
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Cherokee word "taulonica" -- meaning "yellow"' as in gold.