I can find no trace of a word like that in any of the many Ojibwe language reference books.
The element neen is extremely unusual in Ojibwe; the nearest is niin, meaning I or me.
the meaning of the word "ojibwe" is not known, but it can also be written as ojibwa or chippewa.
what is the ojibwe word for family
The word for "bear" in Ojibwe is makwa, sometimes mako- in combination with another word.
The name comes from the Ojibwe word misaabe, which can mean the constellation of Orion, or a large man, or a giant. There is clearly a reference to an Ojibwe religious story involved.
Migwetch or miigwetch is the Ojibwe word for "it is too much" - it is generally used for "thanks".
Keewatin is not the native word, but an approximation used by white people. The Ojibwe word giiwedin and the Cree word kiwehtin both mean north wind.
The word "chipmunk" originates from the Ojibwe word "ajidamoo," which translates to "red squirrel." The Ojibwe language is spoken by the indigenous Ojibwe people of North America. The English word "chipmunk" is believed to have been derived from a combination of the Ojibwe word and the sound the animal makes ("chip-chip-chip").
In two Ojibwe dialects the words for "dancer" are naamidand oniimii.
Giizis is the ojibwe word for 'sun'
The Ojibway (Anishinaabe) word for the willow tree is papakoosigun
Yes, "mecheweamiing" is a Native American word. It is an Ojibwe (or Chippewa) word that means "the gathering place." The Ojibwe people are indigenous to North America and their language is part of the Algonquian language family.
In Ojibwe, the word for "fly" (the insect) is "nibiishens." If you're referring to the action of flying, you might use the verb "biinibaawaan," which means "to fly." Ojibwe is a rich language with variations in dialects, so terms may vary slightly between different Ojibwe-speaking communities.