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Cherokee's do not have surnames; surnames is a complete invention of the European culture. When Cherokee's were forced to begin using surnames, they took names from people they already knew or respected (in most cases). Please note that some Cherokee, both ancient and modern, began using their clan names to fulfill the surname requirement.
The Cherokee Indians, as most Native American tribes, do not name their babies when they are born. They give them names as the grow. Some Cherokee Indian baby girl names are Adahy, Aiyanna, Enola, Delsin, Magena, Nita, Nova, and Waki.
It is pronounced "MA-dih-suhn" - as European (Christian) names do not directly translate to Tsalagi (Cherokee).
Cherokee, Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian..sorry..thats all i know
You can't find your name in Cherokee, it is a totally different language and they don't have english names turned into their language.
The Cherokee Rose, names so in 1916
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Sport, Country Classic, Limited, (and others) are the names of available option packages. You basic 1984-2001 Cherokee is pretty much the same as any other Cherokee.
It is written as: D-A-N-N-Y as Cherokee does not contain European names; also the name DANNY does not translate to any known word in Tsalagi (Cherokee).
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3 and the names were legislative judicial and executive