Not sure on this one but Kenai meaning low plains with an abundance of trees on the land, (refrasing) small but mighty.
Moa is a native Maori name, first attested in 1842.
Kemah is a Native American word meaning "facing the wind."Its my name as well =)
The name "Anna" or its root name "Hannah" mean nothing in Tsalagi (The Cherokee language) because the name is not an original native name. The name originates in Hebrew, for "Favor" or "Grace."
Origin: Old English Meaning: From Scotland Also comes from the name Prescott, a sophisticated surname in English native heritage. Prescott when traced can be defined as meaning "Priests Cottage"...(prieSt COTTage). A clear religious reference meaning place of faith, place of service.
Llama doesn't have an additional meaning. It is a Quechua (native Peruvian) word that refers to llamas, which the Spanish added to their language when they colonized the Americas.
Seward. Kenai.
Kenai and Seward.
Kenai and Seward.
The Alaskan Native name for the great horned owl is "bik'ik'." In various Indigenous cultures across Alaska, this owl is often associated with wisdom and is an important figure in folklore. The great horned owl's distinctive appearance and vocalizations make it a notable presence in the region's wildlife.
Geronimo is a native American name meaning "one who yawns".
Kenai and Seward.
It may be based on the Inuit word kenai which means black bear or Kenayskaya which was the Russian name for "flat barren land".
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
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The Native American name "Sakari" means "sweet" or "lovable" in the Inuit language.
The Alaskan Malamute Goblin's birth name is Ooruk Terrapin.