Lucinda derives from the Latin word for "light", so it wouldn't be a traditional native American name, but obviously people can call themselves what they like.
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Mexicans are Native Americansresearch the term Mexica--No. The mexicans are not Native American. If you ever tell a Native American that, you'll get beat up. The cultures are completely different. White people only say Mexicans are Native because of the Mayans and Aztecs and think that's pretty much the same.... which isn't true.
Zuni is the name of a Native American tribe that lives in New Mexico
I'm not so sure but, there wasn't really a leader of the Anasazi Native American tribe
O, Please, stay by me- DIANA . Nice name for a beautiful Black Cat, now do keep her away from the American Flag decorations, pun intended.
The meaning of the name Lucinda in England is 'Illumination' and 'Light'. In Latin and Italian, the meaning is 'Light'. In American it refers to 'Mary the Lady of Light'.
It could be a word in one of the 700+ Native American languages, but it would be unrelated to the English name.
Lucinda McNary's birth name is Lucinda Jean Curry.
Lucinda Lambton's birth name is Lady Lucinda Lambton.
Lucinda Jenney's birth name is Lucinda Kingsbury Jenney.
Lucinda Crosby's birth name is Crosby, Lucinda Sue.
Lucinda Curtis's birth name is Lucinda F. Curtis.
Lucinda Green's birth name is Lucinda Jane Prior-Palmer.
Countryman is not a native American name.
Bozho (hello)It could be, most Native Americans have normal names, you would not want someone calling you two birds over the earth in class. Native American parents usually name their children a normal American name and then have a Native American name.David, member of The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
Yes and No. The name is not exclusive to Native American's.