it depends on what your name means. a quick search on the internet revealed(http://www.meaning-of-names.com/search/) that the name Amy means "beloved" (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/beloved).
so now we need to find the ojibway word for "beloved" which might not necessarily exist.
i will check around, but i am not sure that i can find it.
if you do your own research, remember that ojibway originally did not have written words. so you will probably find many spellings of the same word (example ojibway can also be spelled ojibwe). so finding the right pronounciation of that word might be hard. best is to ask an anishnabe person. though depending on which dialect of ojibway they speak, you might get variable results as well.
here is a good place to start you off.
http://www.native-languages.org/ojibwe.htm#language
Most non-Ojibway names are not translatable into the Ojibway language. However, many Ojibway speakers will attempt to pronounce common names into Ojibway style. Note that the Ojibway language does not contain the following consonants in the language: f, l, r, and v. Ojibway syllabics can be used to spell out the name, however the missing consontants are usually borrowed from similar languages that use syllabics (i.e. Cree).
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In Ojibway, "welcome" is said as "boozhoo."
Ojibway Provincial Park was created in 1975.
Anishnabeg means "original people." It is the native name of the Chippewa/Ojibway people.
tourountoo, it means toronto in ojibway
The name Amy means Beloved .
Amy's full name is Amy Rose. Her first name is Amy.
The area of Ojibway Provincial Park is 26.3 square kilometers.
There is no scientific name for Amy.
Amy Snively's birth name is Amy Hughes.
Amy Briede's birth name is Amy Simonelli.