Names with Cherokee Origins

This page provides a comprehensive list of 180 Cherokee names, thoughtfully chosen for their captivating meanings and historical significance. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Cherokee culture and discover the perfect name for your child or a special occasion.

Meaning of Cherokee Names

Cherokee names are imbued with a deep connection to the natural world and the rich traditions of the Cherokee people. Each name carries a significant meaning that reflects the values, beliefs, and aspirations of the Cherokee culture.

Embark on a journey through time and embrace the spirit of the Cherokee people by exploring the profound meanings behind their names.

Top 10 Cherokee Names

Top 10 Most Popular Cherokee Names in 2024
Based on name popularity data
Top Ten Cherokee Boy NamesTop Ten Cherokee Girl Names
  1. Ocean (Hawaiian), Great (Japanese), Warrior (Cherokee)

  2. Kio: Falling arrow (Japanese), dove or peace (Cherokee), harmony with nature (Native American).

  3. Azhikeghauche is a name that may mean "one who knows the way" or "eagle".

  4. Embodies the role of protector and caretaker of sacred things, signifying a deep connection to nature, spirituality, and ancestral traditions.

  5. Harvest season of acorns, symbolizing abundance and nourishment.

  1. Tamika means "springtime" (Cree), "beloved" (Cherokee), or "flower" (Sioux).

  2. Kaci: Alert, vigilant defender (Native American)

  3. Chyanne: Cherokee for "dark-skinned woman"

  4. Telisa: Flower, graceful, or flower of the fields

  5. Nimo: Pleasant melody (Hebrew), blessing (Arabic), waterfall (Cherokee).

  6. Talulla: Cherokee for "leaping waters" or "rushing waters"

180 Names of Cherokee Origin

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