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5,756 name results found of American origin
Nytavious
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The name Nytavious is of American origin and is a modern invention. It is a combination of the prefix "Ny-" which is often used to create unique names, and the name "Tavious" which is a variant of ......
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Oceola
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The name Oceola is of Native American origin and is derived from the Seminole word "Asi-yaholo," meaning "black drink singer" or "black drink cry." Oceola was also the name of a prominent Seminole ......
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Oella
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The name "Oella" is of Native American origin and is derived from the Algonquian language. It is believed to mean "beautiful" or "lovely." Oella is a name that conveys a sense of beauty and charm, ......
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Ohitika
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The name "Ohitika" is of Lakota origin and holds significant meaning in Native American culture. It translates to "brave" or "courageous" in English. Ohitika represents strength, fearlessness, and ......
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Ojay
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The name "Ojay" is a variant of the name "O.J." which is short for "Orenthal James." It gained popularity due to the association with the former American football player and actor O.J. Simpson. The......
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Oka
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The name "Oka" is of Japanese origin and has multiple meanings. It can refer to a river or a hill in Japanese, symbolizing the natural beauty and tranquility of these landscapes. Additionally, "Oka......
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Okla
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The name "Okla" is of Native American origin and is derived from the Choctaw word "okla" which means "people" or "tribe." It is often used as a prefix or suffix in Native American names to indicate......
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Oklahoma
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The name "Oklahoma" is derived from the Choctaw words "okla" meaning "people" and "humma" meaning "red." It translates to "red people" or "red man" and refers to the Native American tribes that inh......
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Oleeta
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The name Oleeta is of Native American origin and is believed to have Algonquian roots. It is derived from the Algonquian word "olita" or "olit" which means "feather" or "plume." The name Oleeta car......
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Olema
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The name "Olema" is of Native American origin and is derived from the Miwok language. It means "coyote" or "coyote place." In Native American folklore, the coyote is often seen as a trickster figur......
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