You would pronounce it as "Kimberly" - unfortunately christian naming systems do not translate into native languages as their base references are different.
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In Irish: Kimberly, Dáithí. In Scottish Gaelic: Kimberly, Daibhidh
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To say Bear in Cherokee....it is Kanyanol......To say it, it is said( can-yawn-all).... Hope that helped!
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It is still KIM - Native languages do not have self describing nouns which is a Christian / European tradition. Using its origin, KIM is short for KIMBERLY, KIMBERLY is short for Lord Kimberly, and his name is tied to a place (Cyneburga's field) which would have no definition in any Native Language.
It is still KIM - Native languages do not have self describing nouns which is a Christian / European tradition. Using its origin, KIM is short for KIMBERLY, KIMBERLY is short for Lord Kimberly, and his name is tied to a place (Cyneburga's field) which would have no definition in any Native Language.
"ᏅᏙᎢᏯ" (nvdoiyisv) is how you say "bye" in Cherokee.
In Cherokee, you would say "ᎤᏬᏪᎳᏅᎢ (uwoduhalinvgv) ᏣᎩᎦ (sghiga)."
Malena is the Cherokee form of Malinda
In Cherokee, "thank you" is said as "wado."
In Cherokee, baby boy is "uyetsvgi atsilvsdi."