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Cherokee spelling of Donna is a backward capital J for da, followed by a capital O with a line through the upper middle for na.

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Q: What is the Cherokee spelling for Donna your name is Donna and you are part Cherokee and would like to know how it is spelled in the Cherokee language?
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