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.