there were and are many famous native people who were and are very well educated, however, many years ago, Pocahontas was one of the most famous.
There is no equivalent name in any native American language for Chelsea, nor is there for any English name. Native American names belong to a completely different naming tradition.Chelsea is from a fashionable part of south west London, England, which was famous in the 1960s for its boutiques, hippy shops, clubs and cafes. Its name comes from Old English cealc (chalk) and hyth (a landing place).
WAIKIKI (hawaiian) Note: there are MANY Native American languages, not just one, so it is more proper to ask for the translation of a word into a PARTICULAR Native American language, not just "Native American."
If you have a name that is in the English language, it will not mean anything in any native American language. Ojibwe (Chippewa) traditional naming traditions are, like all native American names, in the language of that particular tribe and generally refer to some physical characteristic, or recall a famous warrior of the past, or refer to some memorable event, or most often refer to a sacred dream or vision. It is simply not possible to take an English name, such as Alison (a version of the Anglo-Norman French name Alicia or Alice), and convert it it any native American language. Ojibwe names look like these: Anougons' Enaban'dang Beshekee Gichi-weshkiinh Waubojeeg Bugonay-geeshig Mahwedo-keshick
English
Koko is a famous gorilla who understands many signs in American Sign Language as well as many words of spoken English.
English for sure .... :)
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Alpha Blondy, born in 1953 is famous as a Reggae singer and international recording artist. He was born in Cote d'Ivoire and speaks his native language of Dioula, English, French, Arabic and Hebrew.
A dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson
It's English. Many people around the world have learned to speak this language, and some of the natives in a particular or certain country even find it more comfortable to speak English than their native language.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language, first published in 1755 is the most famous English dictionary compiled by a single lexicographer and was the standard English dictionary until the completion of the OED. Noah Webster, an American lexicographer, was a fanatical nationalist who, in his school english textbook of 1786, and his dictionaries of 1806 and 1828, was singlehandedly responsible for virtually all of the differences between American and English spelling, which changes he made exclusively for the purpose of making "American English" different from the language of their former colonial masters.