아메리카 원주민 이름 룰렛 — 의미가 있는 280개 이상의 이름

1/N 확률로 랜덤 아메리카 원주민 이름을 뽑아보세요 — 체로키, 나바호, 라코타와 수, 아파치, 샤이엔, 블랙풋, 코만치, 모호크, 이로쿼이, 오지브웨, 알곤퀸, 샤우니, 호피, 촉토 등 15개 이상의 부족에서 가져온 280개 이상의 진짜 이름과 그 의미를 담고 있습니다. 기본 80개 이름 목록에는 가장 인기 있는 남녀 이름이 섞여 있습니다(Dakota, Aiyana, Sequoyah, Winona, Chayton, Kaya …). 아래의 카테고리 — 체로키, 나바호, 라코타/수, 아파치 & 평원, 동부 삼림지대, 유명 추장과 전사, 자연/동물 이름 — 를 탭하면 해당 전체 목록이 로드됩니다. 모든 항목에는 부족 출처와 한 줄 의미가 표기되어 있으며, Behind the Name의 학술 자료를 참고했습니다.

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주요 부족을 아우르는 40개의 남자 이름 — 수족(Dakota, Chayton, Tokala), 체로키(Sequoyah), 아파치(Cochise), 나바호(Bidziil, Sani), 샤우니(Tecumseh), 이로쿼이(Hiawatha), 알곤퀸(Bodaway, Mingan), 호피(Cheveyo, Makya) 등. 다수가 전사, 동물, 날씨, 자연의 힘을 기립니다.

Dakota – Sioux meaning "friend" or "ally." One of the most widely used Native American names, also a US state name.

Sequoyah – Cherokee, derived from siqua "hog." Name of the 19th-century Cherokee scholar who invented the Cherokee syllabary writing system.

Chayton – Sioux meaning "falcon." Strong nature-inspired name.

Hiawatha – Iroquois/Mohawk, possibly "he who combs." 15th-century leader who founded the Iroquois Confederacy.

Cochise – Apache, possibly "his firewood." 19th-century chief of the Chiricahua Apache who resisted US expansion.

Tecumseh – Shawnee meaning "passing across," possibly referencing a meteor at his birth. Famous Shawnee leader (1768–1813).

Bidziil – Navajo meaning "he is strong." Direct and powerful.

Takoda – Sioux meaning "friend to all." Welcoming and kind.

Bodaway – Algonquin meaning "fire maker." Symbolic of leadership and warmth.

Mato – Mandan/Sioux meaning "bear." Strong and protective.

Lonan – Zuni meaning "cloud." Sky-inspired.

Tokala – Sioux/Dakota meaning "fox." Quick and clever.

Nodin – Ojibwe meaning "wind." Free and flowing.

Viho – Cheyenne meaning "chief." Leadership name.

Cheveyo – Hopi meaning "spirit warrior." Blends the spiritual and martial.

Makya – Hopi meaning "eagle hunter." Perfect for a young warrior.

Tahoma – Salish meaning "giver of water." Also a name for Mount Rainier.

Sahale – Salish/Chinook meaning "above" or "high place."

Keokuk – Sauk meaning "one who is alert and watchful." Famous 19th-century Sauk chief.

Tauri – Laguna Pueblo meaning "young eagle."

Ahanu – Algonquin meaning "he laughs." Cheerful and warm.

Honovi – Hopi meaning "strong deer." Graceful strength.

Wematin – Algonquin meaning "brother." Familial and warm.

Ahote – Hopi meaning "restless one."

Songaa – Native American meaning "strong." Universal strength name.

Elan – Native American meaning "friendly." Welcoming and approachable.

Etu – Native American meaning "sun." Bright and warm.

Hakan – Sioux meaning "fiery."

Helaku – Native American meaning "sunny day."

Kele – Hopi meaning "sparrow." Small and free.

Lansa – Hopi meaning "lance." Warrior-related.

Mahkah – Sioux meaning "earth." Grounding and elemental.

Mingan – Algonquin meaning "gray wolf." Wild and watchful.

Nayati – Native American meaning "he who wrestles."

Onida – Native American meaning "the searched-for one."

Paco – Native American meaning "eagle." Soaring and majestic.

Pallaton – Native American meaning "warrior." Direct and bold.

Sani – Navajo meaning "the old one." Wisdom name.

Tadi – Omaha meaning "wind." Free and movement-related.

Wahkan – Sioux meaning "sacred." Spiritual and reverent.

자연과 영성을 강하게 담은 40개의 여자 이름 — Aiyana(영원히 꽃피는), Winona(맏딸, 수족), Kaya(맏언니, 호피), Tallulah(뛰어오르는 물, 촉토), Nizhóní(아름다운, 나바호), Walela(벌새, 체로키), Kimimela(나비, 라코타) 등.

Aiyana – Native American meaning "forever flowering" or "eternal blossom."

Winona – Dakota/Lakota meaning "firstborn daughter." Worn by historic figures and actress Winona Ryder.

Kaya – Hopi meaning "my eldest sister." Increasingly used cross-culturally.

Tallulah – Choctaw meaning "leaping water." Beautiful and flowing.

Sequoia – Cherokee, after the giant redwood tree, named for scholar Sequoyah.

Cheyenne – From the Sioux name for the Cheyenne people, "red speakers." Wyoming capital and tribal name.

Nizhóní – Navajo meaning "beautiful." One of the most beloved Navajo names.

Shandiin – Navajo meaning "sunshine." Bright and warm.

Kimimela – Lakota meaning "butterfly." Delicate and free.

Aponi – Algonquin meaning "butterfly." Lyrical and natural.

Pavati – Hopi meaning "clear water." Pure and serene.

Mitena – Native American meaning "new moon" or "coming moon."

Tayen – Native American meaning "new moon." Celestial.

Soyala – Hopi meaning "time of the winter solstice."

Kaliska – Miwok meaning "coyote chasing deer."

Olathe – Native American meaning "beautiful."

Walela – Cherokee meaning "hummingbird." Light and delicate.

Tehya – Native American meaning "precious."

Imala – Native American meaning "strong-minded" or "disciplined."

Zaltana – Native American meaning "high mountain." Grand and powerful.

Kateri – Mohawk form of Katherine; "pure." Name of the first Native American Catholic saint (Kateri Tekakwitha).

Orenda – Iroquois meaning "magic power" or "spiritual force."

Topanga – Native American meaning "where the water meets the sea." Coastal beauty.

Kachina – Hopi meaning "spirit." Refers to sacred Hopi ancestral spirits.

Onatah – Iroquois meaning "daughter of the earth." Spirit of wheat and harvest.

Awinita – Cherokee meaning "fawn," from awi "deer."

Elu – Zuni meaning "full of grace."

Macawi – Sioux meaning "generous."

Nascha – Navajo meaning "owl." Wise and watchful.

Nita – Choctaw meaning "bear." Strong and protective.

Olisa – Native American meaning "truthful."

Onawa – Native American meaning "wide-awake one."

Ouray – Native American meaning "arrow." Sharp and direct.

Pules – Native American meaning "pigeon" or "dove."

Sakari – Native American meaning "sweet."

Tablita – Hopi meaning "crown" or "headdress."

Taima – Native American meaning "thunder." Powerful weather name.

Wenona – Native American meaning "firstborn daughter," variant of Winona.

Yepa – Native American meaning "snow girl." Winter beauty.

Magaskawee – Sioux meaning "graceful."

체로키 이름

1821년 Sequoyah가 문자로 정착시킨 언어에서 가져온 30개의 진짜 체로키 이름과 의미입니다. 체로키 이름은 자연을 자주 가리킵니다 — Walela(벌새), Awinita(새끼사슴), Inola(검은 여우), Salali(다람쥐), Selu(옥수수, 체로키 옥수수의 어머니), Waya(늑대). Sequoyah 본인의 이름은 캘리포니아의 거대한 세쿼이아 나무에 붙여졌습니다.

Sequoyah – Cherokee, derived from siqua "hog." 19th-century Cherokee scholar who created the Cherokee writing system.

Adsila – Cherokee, from atsila "fire" or atsilunsgi "flower, blossom."

Awinita – Cherokee meaning "fawn," derived from awi "deer."

Walela – Cherokee meaning "hummingbird."

Inola – Cherokee meaning "black fox," from inoli.

Galilahi – Cherokee meaning "attractive, adorable," possibly from ulilohi.

Dustu – Cherokee meaning "spring frog."

Guwisti – Cherokee meaning "sift, sieve," from gunwisdadi.

Onacona – Cherokee meaning "white owl."

Tayanita – Cherokee meaning "young beaver," from doya "beaver."

Yonaguska – Cherokee meaning "drowning bear," from yona "bear." 19th-century Eastern Cherokee chief.

Degataga – Cherokee meaning "standing," from gadoga. Also called Stand Watie, a Civil War-era Cherokee chief.

Ahuludegi – Cherokee meaning "he throws away the drum." 19th-century Cherokee chief also known as John Jolly.

Adawosgi – Cherokee meaning "he is swimming," from adawosgun "swimming."

Sequoia – Cherokee, named after the giant redwood, which was named after Sequoyah.

Kanuna – Cherokee meaning "bullfrog."

Atohi – Cherokee meaning "woods" or "forest."

Salali – Cherokee meaning "squirrel."

Kanaka – Cherokee meaning "people."

Usti – Cherokee meaning "little one." Endearing for a child.

Ayita – Cherokee meaning "first to dance."

Doli – Cherokee meaning "bluebird."

Edoda – Cherokee meaning "father."

Etsi – Cherokee meaning "mother."

Gola – Cherokee meaning "winter."

Nokosi – Cherokee meaning "bear."

Selu – Cherokee meaning "corn." Name of the Cherokee corn mother.

Tsula – Cherokee meaning "fox."

Unaduti – Cherokee meaning "woolly head." 19th-century Cherokee figure.

Waya – Cherokee meaning "wolf."

25개의 나바호(Diné) 이름 — 나바호어는 미국에서 가장 널리 쓰이는 원주민 언어입니다. Nizhóní(아름다운), Shandiin(햇살), Bidziil(그는 강하다), Yas(눈), Hastiin(남자, 어른) 같은 이름은 자연과 인물됨에 뿌리를 둔 직역 가능한 의미를 지닙니다.

Bidziil – Navajo meaning "he is strong." Direct strength name.

Nizhóní – Navajo meaning "beautiful." Beloved girls' name.

Shandiin – Navajo meaning "sunshine," from sháńdíín.

Ajei – Navajo meaning "heart," from ajéí.

Ashkii – Navajo meaning "boy."

Awee – Navajo meaning "baby," from awéé'.

Dezba – Navajo meaning "going raiding," from baa' "raid."

Hastiin – Navajo meaning "man, elder." Typically an honorific.

Klah – Navajo meaning "left-handed," from tł'aaí.

Nanabah – Navajo meaning "returning warrior," from nááná "again" and baa' "warrior."

Notah – Navajo meaning "almost there."

Iina – Navajo meaning "life," from iiná.

Adriel – Navajo meaning "beaver" or "symbol of skill."

Kai – Navajo meaning "willow tree." Also has Hawaiian and Japanese cognates.

Yiska – Navajo meaning "the night has passed."

Hosteen – Navajo meaning "man" or "Mister," respectful term.

Doli – Navajo meaning "bluebird."

Nascha – Navajo meaning "owl."

Sani – Navajo meaning "the old one." Wisdom and elder name.

Tahoma – Salish/Navajo influence, meaning "giver of water" or "snow-covered peak."

Yas – Navajo meaning "snow." Winter beauty.

Naalnish – Navajo meaning "he works."

Nizhoni – Variant spelling of Nizhóní, "beautiful."

Hashké – Navajo meaning "angry one" or "warrior." Strength name.

라코타와 수 이름

30개의 라코타·다코타·수 이름 — Sitting Bull(Tatanka Iyotake, '수컷 들소'), Crazy Horse(Tasunka Witko, '그의 말'), Red Cloud(Mahpiya Luta, '붉은 구름')의 언어입니다. 수족 이름은 자연 요소, 동물, 전사의 덕목을 자주 다룹니다 — Wambli(독수리), Kimimela(나비), Winona(맏딸), Wakiya(천둥).

Chayton – Sioux meaning "falcon."

Chaska – Lakota/Dakota meaning "firstborn son," from čhaské.

Kimimela – Lakota meaning "butterfly."

Tokala – Sioux/Dakota meaning "fox."

Wambli – Lakota meaning "eagle," from waŋblí.

Tatanka – Lakota meaning "male bison." First part of Tatanka Iyotake (Sitting Bull, 1831–1890), Lakota holy man and chief.

Tasunka – Lakota meaning "his horse," from šuŋg "horse." First part of Tasunka Witko (Crazy Horse, 1840–1877), Lakota war leader.

Winona – Dakota/Lakota meaning "firstborn daughter."

Ohiyesa – Dakota/Lakota meaning "winner," from ohíya "winning."

Mahpiya – Dakota/Lakota meaning "cloud, sky," from maȟpíya. First part of Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud, 1822–1909).

Wapasha – Dakota meaning "red leaf," from waȟpé "leaf" and šá "red."

Akicita – Lakota/Dakota meaning "warrior," from akíčhita.

Tashina – Lakota meaning "her blanket," from šiná "blanket, shawl."

Zitkala – Lakota meaning "bird," from zitkála.

Enapay – Sioux meaning "appears bravely."

Kiona – Sioux meaning "brown hills."

Wynonna – Sioux variant of Winona, "firstborn daughter."

Mato – Mandan/Sioux meaning "bear."

Mika – Sioux meaning "rabbit" or "raccoon." Works for both genders.

Anpaytoo – Sioux meaning "radiant" or "shining at dawn."

Ehawee – Sioux meaning "laughing maiden."

Macawi – Sioux meaning "generous."

Magaskawee – Sioux meaning "graceful."

Tatonga – Sioux meaning "deer."

Wakanda – Sioux meaning "possesses magical power" or "sacred."

Ahanu – Sioux variant meaning "he laughs."

Hehewuti – Sioux meaning "warrior mother spirit."

Hialeah – Sioux meaning "pretty prairie."

Wachiwi – Sioux meaning "dancing girl."

Wakiya – Lakota meaning "thunder." Sacred weather spirit.

아파치, 샤이엔 & 평원 부족 이름

평원 부족에서 가져온 30개의 이름 — 아파치(Cochise, Goyaałé/Geronimo, Naiche, Baishan), 샤이엔(Aenoheso, Viho, Vanaheo'e), 블랙풋/시크시카(Mekaisto/Red Crow, Isapo-Muxika/Crowfoot, Apanii), 코만치(Quanah Parker, Tosahwi, Topʉsana). 다수가 19세기 미국 팽창에 맞서 싸운 역사적 추장들의 실제 이름입니다.

Cochise – Apache, possibly "his firewood" or "his nose." Famous 19th-century Chiricahua Apache chief.

Goyaałé – Apache meaning "one who yawns" in Chiricahua. The real name of the Apache leader Geronimo (1829–1909).

Naiche – Apache meaning "mischief maker." 19th-century Chiricahua Apache chief, son of Cochise.

Baishan – Apache meaning "knife." 19th-century chief of the Tchihende Apache.

Dasoda-hae – Apache meaning "he just sits there." 19th-century Apache chief known as Mangas Coloradas.

Gian-nah-tah – Apache meaning "always ready." 19th-century Mescalero Apache chief.

Gouyen – Apache, variant of Góyąń.

Góyąń – Apache meaning "wise." Name of a 19th-century Apache warrior woman.

Ha-o-zinne – Apache meaning "standing up straight." Wife of Chiricahua Apache chief Naiche.

Dos-teh-seh – Apache, possibly "something already cooked." Wife of the Chiricahua Apache chief Cochise.

Sons-ee-ah-ray – Apache, possibly "morning star." Featured in the 1950 western film Broken Arrow.

Aenoheso – Cheyenne meaning "little hawk," from aénohe "hawk."

Cheyenne – From the Sioux name for the Cheyenne people, "red speakers."

Viho – Cheyenne meaning "chief."

Vanaheo'e – Cheyenne meaning "sage woman."

Mekaisto – Siksika (Blackfoot) meaning "red crow," from mi'ki "red" and mai'stóó "crow." Red Crow (1830–1900), chief of the Kainai Blackfoot.

Isapo-Muxika – Siksika (Blackfoot) meaning "big Crow foot." Blackfoot chief Crowfoot (1830–1890).

Apanii – Siksika (Blackfoot) meaning "butterfly."

Quanah – Comanche meaning "fragrant, smelly." Quanah Parker (1845–1911), chief of the Kwahadi Comanche.

Tosahwi – Comanche meaning "white knife," from tosa- "white" and wihi "knife." 19th-century Penateka Comanche chief.

Topʉsana – Comanche meaning "prairie flower."

Mupitsukupʉ – Comanche meaning "old owl," from mupitsi "owl." 19th-century Penateka Comanche chief.

Bodaway – Algonquin meaning "fire maker."

Cheveyo – Hopi meaning "spirit warrior."

Tauri – Laguna Pueblo meaning "young eagle."

Tahoma – Salish meaning "giver of water."

Sahale – Salish meaning "above" or "high place."

Onatah – Iroquois meaning "daughter of the earth."

Ouray – Ute meaning "arrow." Famous Ute chief.

Wematin – Algonquin meaning "brother."

동부 삼림지대 이름 (이로쿼이, 모호크, 오지브웨, 알곤퀸)

동부 삼림지대에서 가져온 30개의 이름 — 모호크와 이로쿼이(Hiawatha, Tekakwitha, Kateri, Kaniehtiio), 오지브웨/아니시나베(Aanakwad, Animikii, Noodin, Diindiisi), 알곤퀸(Aponi, Ojigkwanong, Tessouat, Waban), 샤우니(Tecumseh, Hokolesqua/Cornstalk), 포와탄(Pocahontas, Wahunsenacawh). 이로쿼이 연맹과 아니시나베 민족은 오대호와 북동부 지역의 가장 큰 원주민 국가에 속합니다.

Hiawatha – Iroquois, possibly "he who combs." 15th-century Mohawk/Onondaga leader who founded the Iroquois Confederacy.

Tekakwitha – Mohawk meaning "she who bumps into things." 17th-century Mohawk woman, first Native American Catholic saint.

Kateri – Mohawk form of Katherine, meaning "pure." Christian name of Tekakwitha.

Pocahontas – Powhatan meaning "little playful one." 17th-century Powhatan woman who married John Rolfe.

Tecumseh – Shawnee meaning "passing across." Famous Shawnee leader.

Sequoyah – Cherokee scholar who created the Cherokee syllabary.

Kaniehtiio – Mohawk meaning "she is good snow," from óniehte "snow."

Aanakwad – Ojibwe meaning "cloud."

Animikii – Ojibwe meaning "thunder" or "thunderer." Name of the Anishinaabe thunderbird spirit.

Diindiisi – Ojibwe meaning "blue jay."

Giiwedin – Ojibwe meaning "north."

Miigwan – Ojibwe meaning "feather."

Nindaanis – Ojibwe meaning "my daughter."

Noodin – Ojibwe meaning "wind."

Ojigkwanong – Algonquin meaning "morning star."

Tessouat – Algonquin, name of several 17th-century Algonquin chiefs.

Tagwanibisan – Algonquin meaning "rainbow."

Aponi – Algonquin meaning "butterfly."

Odina – Algonquin meaning "mountain."

Waban – Algonquin meaning "east wind."

Catahecassa – Shawnee meaning "black hoof." 18th-century Shawnee warrior and chief.

Hokolesqua – Shawnee meaning "cornstalk." 18th-century Shawnee chief.

Nonhelema – Shawnee, possibly "not a man." 18th-century Shawnee chief, sister of Hokolesqua.

Kawisenhawe – Mohawk meaning "she holds the ice."

Odeserundiye – Mohawk, possibly "lightning has struck." 18th-century Mohawk chief.

Skenandoa – Oneida, possibly from oskanutú "deer." 18th-century Oneida chief.

Onangwatgo – Oneida meaning "big medicine." 19th-century Oneida chief.

Sganyodaiyo – Seneca meaning "handsome lake." 18th-century Seneca prophet.

Wahunsenacawh – Powhatan, 17th-century chief of the Powhatan people, also known as Powhatan.

Wawatam – Ojibwe, possibly "little goose." 18th-century chief of the Ottawa people.

유명 아메리카 원주민 추장 & 전사

아메리카 원주민 역사를 빚어낸 25명의 역사적 인물들 — Sequoyah(체로키 문자 체계 창안), Geronimo / Goyaałé(아파치 저항), Cochise(치리카후아 아파치), Sitting Bull / Tatanka Iyotake(라코타 영적 지도자), Crazy Horse / Tasunka Witko(오글라라 라코타 전투 지도자), Tecumseh(샤우니 다부족 동맹), Pocahontas, Sacagawea(루이스와 클라크 탐험대 안내자), Quanah Parker(마지막 코만치 추장), Red Cloud, Mangas Coloradas, Crowfoot, Tekakwitha(최초의 아메리카 원주민 성인) 등.

Sequoyah – Cherokee scholar (c. 1770–1843) who created the Cherokee syllabary, the first writing system for an indigenous North American language.

Goyaałé – Apache "one who yawns." Real name of Geronimo (1829–1909), Apache leader who resisted Mexican and American expansion.

Cochise – 19th-century Chiricahua Apache chief who waged war against US forces in Arizona.

Tecumseh – Shawnee leader (1768–1813) who built a multi-tribal alliance to resist American expansion.

Hiawatha – 15th-century Iroquois leader who co-founded the Iroquois Confederacy with the Great Peacemaker.

Pocahontas – Powhatan princess (c. 1596–1617), daughter of paramount chief Wahunsenacawh.

Sacagawea – Shoshone woman (c. 1788–1812) who guided the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Possibly Hidatsa "bird woman."

Tatanka – Lakota "male bison." First part of Tatanka Iyotake (Sitting Bull, 1831–1890), Hunkpapa Lakota holy man and chief.

Tasunka – Lakota "his horse." First part of Tasunka Witko (Crazy Horse, c. 1840–1877), Oglala Lakota war leader at Little Bighorn.

Mahpiya – Lakota "cloud, sky." First part of Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud, 1822–1909), Oglala Lakota war leader.

Quanah – Comanche "fragrant." Quanah Parker (1845–1911), last chief of the Kwahadi Comanche.

Naiche – Apache "mischief maker." 19th-century Chiricahua Apache chief, son of Cochise.

Tekakwitha – Mohawk "she who bumps into things." First Native American Catholic saint (1656–1680).

Wapasha – Dakota "red leaf." Name of several Dakota chiefs (Wapasha I, II, III).

Hokolesqua – Shawnee "cornstalk." 18th-century Shawnee chief.

Catahecassa – Shawnee "black hoof." 18th-century Shawnee warrior and chief.

Ahtahkakoop – Cree "star blanket." Early 19th-century Plains Cree chief.

Mistawasis – Cree "big child." 19th-century Cree chief.

Mekaisto – Siksika (Blackfoot) "red crow." Red Crow (1830–1900), chief of the Kainai Blackfoot.

Isapo-Muxika – Siksika "big Crow foot." Crowfoot (1830–1890), Blackfoot chief.

Wahunsenacawh – 17th-century Powhatan paramount chief, father of Pocahontas.

Skenandoa – 18th-century Oneida chief, possibly the inspiration for the song "Oh Shenandoah."

Nonhelema – Shawnee chief and warrior (c. 1720–1786), sister of Hokolesqua.

Yonaguska – Cherokee "drowning bear." 19th-century Eastern Cherokee chief.

Maquinna – Nuu-chah-nulth, possibly "possessor of pebbles." Late 18th-century chief of the Mowachaht people.

아메리카 원주민 자연 & 동물 이름

30개의 자연·동물 이름 — 늑대(크리어의 Mahihkan, 체로키어의 Waya), 곰(수족의 Mato, 촉토의 Nita, 체로키의 Nokosi), 독수리(라코타의 Wambli, 촉토의 Tahlako, Paco), 나비(라코타의 Kimimela, 알곤퀸의 Aponi, 블랙풋의 Apanii), 천둥(오지브웨의 Animikii, 라코타의 Wakiya), 바람(오지브웨의 Noodin, 나바호의 Niyol). 아메리카 원주민 명명 검색에서 가장 많이 찾는 항목들입니다.

Mahihkan – Cree meaning "wolf." Strong and watchful.

Nita – Choctaw meaning "bear."

Tahlako – Choctaw meaning "eagle."

Walela – Cherokee meaning "hummingbird."

Inola – Cherokee meaning "black fox."

Awinita – Cherokee meaning "fawn."

Tokala – Sioux/Dakota meaning "fox."

Wambli – Lakota meaning "eagle."

Animikii – Ojibwe meaning "thunder."

Noodin – Ojibwe meaning "wind."

Aponi – Algonquin meaning "butterfly."

Kimimela – Lakota meaning "butterfly."

Nanuq – Inuit meaning "polar bear."

Mato – Mandan/Sioux meaning "bear."

Paco – Native American meaning "eagle."

Isi – Choctaw meaning "deer."

Tatanka – Lakota meaning "male bison."

Salali – Cherokee meaning "squirrel."

Selu – Cherokee meaning "corn," name of the Cherokee corn mother.

Waya – Cherokee meaning "wolf."

Aanakwad – Ojibwe meaning "cloud."

Diindiisi – Ojibwe meaning "blue jay."

Apanii – Siksika (Blackfoot) meaning "butterfly."

Tahoma – Salish meaning "giver of water" or "snow-covered mountain."

Niyol – Navajo meaning "wind."

Yas – Navajo meaning "snow."

Sahale – Salish meaning "above" or "high place."

Songaa – Native American meaning "strong."

Tayen – Native American meaning "new moon."

Zaltana – Native American meaning "high mountain."

자주 묻는 질문

아메리카 원주민 이름 룰렛에는 몇 개의 이름이 들어 있나요?

9개 카테고리에 걸쳐 280개 이상의 항목: 인기 남자 이름 40개, 인기 여자 이름 40개, 체로키 30개, 나바호 25개, 라코타와 수 30개, 아파치 및 평원 부족(샤이엔, 코만치, 블랙풋) 30개, 동부 삼림지대(모호크, 오지브웨, 알곤퀸, 이로쿼이) 30개, 유명 추장과 전사 25개, 자연/동물 이름 30개. 룰렛은 기본 80개 이름을 로드하며, 카테고리를 누르면 해당 전체 목록으로 교체됩니다.

아메리카 원주민 이름은 어디에서 유래했나요?

아메리카 원주민 이름은 북아메리카의 수백 개에 이르는 서로 다른 원주민 언어에서 유래합니다. 주요 명명 전통으로는 체로키(Sequoyah, Walela, Sequoia), 나바호(Nizhóní, Bidziil, Shandiin), 라코타와 수족(Tatanka/Sitting Bull, Tasunka/Crazy Horse, Winona, Chayton), 아파치(Cochise, Geronimo/Goyaałé, Naiche), 샤이엔, 촉토, 호피(Kaya, Soyala), 이로쿼이와 모호크(Hiawatha, Tekakwitha, Kateri), 오지브웨(Animikii, Noodin), 알곤퀸(Aponi, Pocahontas), 샤우니(Tecumseh), 코만치(Quanah)가 있습니다. 대부분의 이름은 자연, 동물, 날씨, 부족 유산에 뿌리를 둡니다.

이 룰렛으로 아메리카 원주민 아기 이름을 고를 수 있나요?

네. 인기 남자 이름 또는 인기 여자 이름 목록을 불러오고, 원한다면 섞은 뒤 돌리세요. 남은 후보는 각각 1/N의 확률로 선택됩니다. 음성 안내(Voice-over)를 켜면 결과를 소리로 들을 수 있습니다. 아메리카 원주민 혈통이 아니라면, 문화권을 넘어 폭넓게 쓰이는 이름(Dakota, Cheyenne, Kai, Sequoia)을 고려하고, 원주민 유산을 존중하는 차원에서 특정한 영적·의식적·추장적 의미를 지닌 이름(Wakanda, Tatanka, Sequoyah)은 피하는 것이 좋습니다.

이 룰렛에 이름이 등장하는 가장 인기 있는 아메리카 원주민 부족은 무엇인가요?

이 룰렛에는 15개 이상의 주요 북아메리카 부족과 국가의 이름이 담겨 있습니다: 체로키(남동부), 나바호/디네(남서부), 라코타와 다코타 수족(대평원), 아파치(남서부), 샤이엔, 코만치, 블랙풋/시크시카(평원), 촉토(남동부), 호피와 주니(남서부 푸에블로), 모호크와 이로쿼이 연맹(북동부), 오지브웨/아니시나베(오대호), 알곤퀸, 포와탄, 샤우니(동부 삼림지대), 세네카와 오네이다(이로쿼이), 그리고 북극과 아북극 지역에서 온 이누이트와 크리 항목도 일부 포함됩니다.

Sitting Bull과 Crazy Horse 같은 유명 아메리카 원주민 추장 이름의 의미는 무엇인가요?

Sitting Bull의 라코타 이름은 Tatanka Iyotake로, Tatanka는 라코타어로 '수컷 들소'를 뜻합니다. Crazy Horse는 Tasunka Witko였고, Tasunka는 '그의 말'을 의미합니다. Geronimo는 치리카후아 아파치어로 '하품하는 자'를 뜻하는 Goyaałé였습니다. 체로키 문자 체계를 만든 Sequoyah는 '돼지'를 뜻하는 체로키어 siqua에서 유래합니다. Cochise(아파치)는 '그의 장작' 또는 '그의 코'를 뜻할 가능성이 있습니다. Pocahontas는 포와탄어 별명으로 '작은 장난꾸러기'를 뜻합니다. Sacagawea는 히다차어 tsakáka wía '새 여인'에서 왔을 가능성이 큽니다. Tecumseh(샤우니어)는 '가로질러 가는'이라는 뜻으로, 그가 태어났을 때의 유성을 가리킨다는 설이 있습니다. Quanah Parker(코만치)는 '향기로운'을 뜻합니다.