Tula

Derived from various languages including Sanskrit, Russian, and Native American.

Denali

Native American, “the high one” or “the great one.”

Indiana

American, “Land of the Indians.”

Sequoyah

Native American, “sparrow.”

Istas

Native American, “snow.”

Inola

Native American, “black fox.”

Imala

Native American, “strong-minded, spiritual one.”

Lulu

Arabic, “pearl.”

Zihna

Native American, “she spins.”

Awan

Native American, “somebody.”

Wenona

Native American, “first-born daughter.”

Hania

Hebrew, Arabic, “a place to rest or to be happy.”

Sequoia

Native American Cherokee, “sparrow.”

Cheyenne

Native American, “strangely speaking.”

Delsin

Greek, “he is so.”

Lonato

Native American, “flintstone.”

Lenno

Native American, “man.”

Hialeah

Native American, “pretty prairie.”

Haseya

Native American, “to rise up.”

Halona

Native American, “fortunate.”

Kotori

Native American, “screech-owl spirit.”

Kono

Native American, “tree squirrel biting through the middle of a pine nut.” 

Kohana

Native American, “swift.” 

Tucson

Native American, “base of the black hill.”

Namid

Native American, “star dancer.”

Enola

American and Native American, “solitary.”

Ila

French, “from the island.”

Avi

Hebrew, “father.”

Kai

Hawaiian, “sea.”

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