About Tsinnijinnie
The surname Tsinnijinnie is of Navajo origin and is derived from the Navajo word "tsinii" meaning "clay" or "mud." The suffix "-jinnie" is a common Navajo surname ending, often used to indicate a clan affiliation. Therefore, Tsinnijinnie can be interpreted to mean "one who belongs to the clay/mud clan" or "clan member of the clay/mud people." Surnames in Navajo culture often reflect familial or clan connections, and Tsinnijinnie likely signifies a person's ancestral ties to the clay/mud clan within the Navajo community.
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The surname Tsinnijinnie is a unique entry in our records. Discover more about its distribution and characteristics:
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Here's how to represent Tsinnijinnie in Braille, each pattern of raised dots corresponds to a letter in the name.
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