Just a few native American words for "dawn" or "early morning" from throughout the Americas are:
Natick (Wampanoag)........mohtompog or ketompog
Cree.................................wapun
Ojibwe..............................waaban
Powhatan........................papasowh
Algonquin..........................pagakàban or awikang or wabang
Cheyenne.........................voona'o
Arapaho............................noho'óó-
Blackfoot...........................kaikskanáótonniwa (it has become morning)
ákaawaapinakowa (it has dawned)
Menominee........................awi:kenakwat or wa:pan
Delaware (Lenape)...........petapan
Catawba...........................yo'pe
Lakota..............................anpa or anpao or kazanzan
Flathead (Kalispel)...........snpakzin
Arikara..............................neeŝuúnu
Sahaptin (Yakama)...........skw'ípa or máytski
Aztec (Nahuatl)................tonali
Shoshone.........................dabai'yi
Oneida.............................yolhʌ́u
Cayuga.............................dawędodę
Mapuche...........................uñ
Xavante............................ma tô mara haime
Inca (Quechua)................inti siqay
Parakan...........................ko'emawy'ymamo
Taino................................bajacu'
Maya (Yucatec).................k'iin
The name Teana comes from a Native American word meaning dawn.
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There are several theories about the word "Boise" but none of them trace it to any Native American language.
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
Moenkopi is a Hopi word that translates to "running water," referring to a spring located in the Moenkopi village in Arizona. The name reflects the importance of water in sustaining life and community for the Hopi people.
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I'm unaware of a Native American word of even close to this one. The little research I've done seems to indicate that "Waleska" is a German / Polish word or name meaning "Strong." I've left this in the Native American category in case someone else may know of a word that is close to it.
There is not a single Native American language, there are MANY. So there is not just one translation for any word in "Native American." You need to specify what particular Native American language you want the translation in.
The state of "Wisconsin"
konkanchila, is a Native American word meaning, Grandfather, decinded from the Chase family
Texas is a word with a Native American origin, meaning "friend". Texas has no meaning in Arabic.