The Cherokee call the owl, wa-hu-hi. The Cheyenne word is mestaa'e and the Mohegan call them kokotayam, although the Mohegan have different words if describing the size of the owl or if it is a screech owl.
There are many different Native American tribes and therefore lots of languages that are considered Native American.
There is no " Native American " language, but many different languages from many different tribes. You need to ask a particular tribe for a translation of a word.
Nothing, since it is not a word in any native American language.
There are several theories about the word "Boise" but none of them trace it to any Native American language.
Heiwa (平和) is the Japanese word for peace and has nothing to do with any native American language.
Leprechauns are part of Irish mythology and have never featured in any native American culture. There is therefore no word for leprechaun in any native American language.
There is not a single Native American language, there are MANY. So there is not just one translation for any word in "Native American." You need to specify what particular Native American language you want the translation in.
Samoset was the name of the first Native American to make contact with the Pilgrims. The word Samoset is a Native American word. It has no meaning in English, Hebrew, or any other language except in the Abnaki language.
depends on the tribe since their is no language called Native American. My tribes don't have any word for it that I know of.
It means nothing in any native American language, since it is not a word in any of those languages. It derives from Hebrew jeremiah (= exalted of the Lord) and is therefore a Jewish name.
Which native american? Do you mean in Native American language? Which N.A. language? Not likely there is an exact phrase that means "no regrets" in any N.A. language.
There are MANY Native American languages. Each tribe has its own language. So there is no one translation for any name or word. You would have to ask what the name is in a particular Native American language, like for instance, Cherokee, or Apache, or Cree, or Dakota, or Mohawk, or Navajo, and on and on.
The name Karri does not mean anything in any language, since it is a modern invented name without any history. Most European names do not have any meaning in any native American language.
No native American language features that word. It is a modern contraction of "We'll be loyal scouts" used by the Boy Scout movement in the USA (the home of meaningless abbreviations) and has no connection with any native language.