It is not a Tsalagi (Cherokee) word so it is said the same way it is spoken in English.
The Cherokee Indian name for Reba is Reba. The meaning of the name Reba in the Cherokee Indian language is ensnarer, which means one who takes or catches.
I have no idea what Steven mean in Cheroke. And do anyone know how to say Steven in Cherokee?
MOM is not a name. If you want you may say it is an English/American nickname for mother. ( Mama, Mommy, Mamie, Momma etc.)
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We established Cherokee language immersion schools, master artisans for each of the Cherokee traditional arts and crafts, satellite communities in areas outside the Cherokee Nation where Cherokees may meet and learn about their culture, The Cherokee Phoenix -- the oldest American Indian newspaper in the U.S., now also available online, a written syllabary language invented by Sequoyah, traditional stickball (the forerunner of LaCrosse) and marble games, annual Hog Fry events, and the annual Cherokee Homecoming event in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, to name a few.
You can't find your name in Cherokee, it is a totally different language and they don't have english names turned into their language.
It does not mean anything. "Christian" or "European" names like that may mean something in the history of that language, but it is not a Cherokee (Tsalagi) word so it does not mean anything.
Only Cherokee words mean anything in the Cherokee language - and the name Mark is clearly not a Cherokee word.
Mamie Till's birth name is Mamie Carthan.
Mamie Meek's birth name is Mamie Jean Herrington.
Mamie Hansberry's birth name is Mamie Louise Hansberry.
No, because there are no "p"s in the Cherokee language.
Alexis is not a Cherokee name, so has no specific meaning in the language. The name Alexis comes from Greek. It means Protector Of Mankind.
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How to say Rebekah in Cherokee
DowdMamie Eisenhower the wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower had the full name of Mamie Geneva DoudEisenhower.
The Cherokee Indian name for Reba is Reba. The meaning of the name Reba in the Cherokee Indian language is ensnarer, which means one who takes or catches.