That is certainly not a Cherokee word, since Cherokee has no "ch" sound. It would be totally meaningless to a Cherokee.
i need to know the word and meaning of white in Cherokee or other tribal answers.
The word in Aniyawiya Cherokee is osiyo (not osyio) and the meaning is "hello".
Cherokee word "taulonica" -- meaning "yellow"' as in gold.
Aniyunwiya is a Cherokee word meaning "the people" or "the principal people," used by early Cherokee people to describe themselves.
Catoosa is a Cherokee word meaning 'between two hills' or 'on the hill' or 'into the hills'
The Cherokee word for fire is atsilv
I believe that the word your are looking for is "Currahee", it is from the Cherokee language not the Navaho
The origin is uncertain, perhaps a Cherokee word meaning 'meeting place, 'winding river' or 'river of great bend'
The Cherokee call themselves Ani-Yunwiya (ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯ), which means "Principal People." The origin of the word "Cherokee" is uncertain, with several theories having their own proponents. It may come from a Choctaw word meaning "those who live in the mountains" or from a different Choctaw word meaning "those who live in the cave country."Another theory is that Cherokee derives from a Creek word for "people with another language".It may be worth noting that the Iroquois nations of New York called the Cherokee Oyata'ge'ronoñ meaning "inhabitants of the cave country," and that the Cherokee speak a Iroquoian language and migrated in ancient times from the Great Lakes region where the Iroquois confederacy was based when the Europeans encountered them.
That's an English name; not a Cherokee name.
I have no idea what Steven mean in Cheroke. And do anyone know how to say Steven in Cherokee?
I don't know the Cherokee word, but the English word is hammer.