"Nakoma" is a name of Native American origin, often meaning "great spirit" or "the one who is respected." It is used in various contexts, including as a name for places, characters, or organizations. The specific meaning can vary depending on the tribe or cultural context.
Nakoma :Gender : FemaleOrigin : Native AMEMeaning : Great Warrior or Great Spirit
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The bronze statue of Nakoma at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation was created by the artist Heloise Crista. It is a representation of a character from Wright's "Song of the Lark" mural, located at the Arizona Biltmore.
The Behold brand furniture polish is produced by the company called Nakoma Products, LLC, located in Coal City, Illinois. Nakoma Products, LLC purchased the brand from Sara Lee in 1992.
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Nala is a character in the Disney movie The Lion King. Napoleon the Bloodhound is a character in The Aristocrats. Nakoma is a character in Pocahontas.
George Huntington has written: 'Sermons for the holy seasons of the Church' 'Robber and hero' -- subject(s): Bank robberies, Bank robbery, 1876 'Nakoma' -- subject(s): Fiction
Nakoma(Pocahontas), Nala and Nuka(The Lion King), Nani(Lilo&Stitch), Nanny(101 Dalmations), Napoleon(Aristocats), Needleman(Monsters Inc.), Nema(Finding Nemo) and Nessus(Hercules). A x