There are several theories about the word "Boise" but none of them trace it to any Native American language.
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
I'm unaware of a Native American word of even close to this one. The little research I've done seems to indicate that "Waleska" is a German / Polish word or name meaning "Strong." I've left this in the Native American category in case someone else may know of a word that is close to it.
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No. It comes from a Tupi-Guaraní word for "beast".
"Papoose" is an American English loanword whose present meaning is "a Native American Indian child" (regardless of tribe). It comes from the Algonquian word papoos, meaning "child". Other Nativce American languages used very different words for child.
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it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
The name Teana comes from a Native American word meaning dawn.
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I'm unaware of a Native American word of even close to this one. The little research I've done seems to indicate that "Waleska" is a German / Polish word or name meaning "Strong." I've left this in the Native American category in case someone else may know of a word that is close to it.
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.
konkanchila, is a Native American word meaning, Grandfather, decinded from the Chase family
Texas is a word with a Native American origin, meaning "friend". Texas has no meaning in Arabic.
It is a word derived from a Native American language meaning "one who rubs, scrubs and scratches with its hands"
"Ne ah" does not have a specific meaning in Native American languages as it is not a common phrase or word. Native American languages are extremely diverse, with each tribe having its own unique language and vocabulary. To understand the meaning of a specific word or phrase in a Native American language, it is important to know the specific tribe and language.
The word totem has no meaning in Latin. The English word "totem" comes from an Algonquian (Native American) word meaning "his kin; his family mark".