Female and male first names : Inuit.
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AKILIA
FemaleInuit-derived female given name meaning 'little sea mammal', originating from ancient folklore and symbolizing grace, strength, and resilience.
ALAANA
FemaleCaptivating Native American name derived from Inuit culture, meaning 'wave' or 'flowing water', symbolizing life's fluid journey.
ANAHI
MaleAnahi: A captivating Inuit Native American name meaning "beautiful snow flower," reflecting resilience and nature's beauty.
ATIGUN
MaleInuit name derived from "ati" (meat) and "gun" (to cut), translating to "one who cuts meat." It holds significant historical importance among the Arctic's indigenous people, likely given to those skilled in hunting for survival.
AVANNA
FemaleInuit name meaning 'little girl', reflecting the deep cultural significance placed on children in Arctic Canada's indigenous communities.
DENAHI
MaleDenahi, an Inuktitut name meaning 'gentle', embodies Inuit values of calmness, strength, and resilience.
DENALI
MaleInuit-derived name meaning "the people," signifying unity and strength, and deeply rooted in Alaskan history and culture.
ICA
FemaleUnique Native American name of Inuit origin, derived from the word "ikajukta" meaning "many", traditionally given to children with many siblings, believed to bring good fortune.
JALESA
FemaleUnique and intriguing given name of uncertain origin, with no confirmed African, Swahili, Native American, or Inuit roots. Despite this, it has gained popularity in recent years, ranking 635th among U.S. girl's names in 2017. Its meaning, often suggested as "she who brings joy," remains unconfirmed.
KADE
MaleAmerican name derived from "kayak", an Inuit word meaning "boatman" or "hunter".
KATARA
FemaleInuit Native American name meaning "point" or "tip," symbolizing strength and adaptability.
KAVIK
MaleInuit male name that means "snow" or "to cover oneself with snow", reflecting the harsh yet beautiful Arctic environment.
KAYE
FemaleUncommon American given name of unknown origin, believed to derive from the English word "kayak." It's often associated with freedom due to kayaks' historical use but lacks definitive meaning. Notables like actress Kaye Wray bear this distinctive name.
KENAI
FemaleNative American name of Inuit origin, meaning "I am smoke" in Yupik, symbolizing resilience and endurance.
KIANA
FemaleInuit name of Yupik origin, meaning "snow falling," symbolizing resilience and connection to nature.
NUNA
FemaleUnique and captivating Inuit name meaning 'I am' or 'land', reflecting a deep connection to nature and strength.
SEDNA
FemaleUncommon female name of Inuit origin, meaning 'the sea deep' in Inuktitut, reflecting its holder's connection to the ocean's mysteries.
TUNDRA
FemaleUncommon female name of Inuit origin, meaning "frozen land" and evoking images of the vast Arctic region.