Tula
Derived from various languages including Sanskrit, Russian, and Native American.
Native American names are more than mere labels; they embody the stories, spiritual beliefs, and historical experiences of the community.
Derived from various languages including Sanskrit, Russian, and Native American.
Native American, “the high one” or “the great one.”
American, “Land of the Indians.”
Native American, “sparrow.”
Native American, “snow.”
Native American, “black fox.”
Native American, “strong-minded, spiritual one.”
Arabic, “pearl.”
Native American, “she spins.”
Native American, “somebody.”
Native American, “first-born daughter.”
Hebrew, Arabic, “a place to rest or to be happy.”
Native American Cherokee, “sparrow.”
Native American, “strangely speaking.”
Greek, “he is so.”
Native American, “flintstone.”
Native American, “man.”
Native American, “pretty prairie.”
Native American, “to rise up.”
Native American, “fortunate.”
Native American, “screech-owl spirit.”
Native American, “tree squirrel biting through the middle of a pine nut.”
Native American, “swift.”
Native American, “base of the black hill.”
Native American, “star dancer.”
American and Native American, “solitary.”
French, “from the island.”
Hebrew, “father.”
Hawaiian, “sea.”
Spanish, “saw.”
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