Female and male first names : Navajo.
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AMAAYA
FemaleStriking Navajo name meaning 'she is beautiful'.
ASHKII
MaleNative American name of Navajo origin, translating to 'storm' or 'weather', reflecting strength and resilience.
AVAJO
FemaleDistinctive name of Native American origin, specifically from the Navajo tribe, which lacks a definitive English translation but holds personal significance within Navajo families or communities.
CHASKE
MaleNavajo origin, meaning "snow" or "winter," typically pronounced as "CHAH-shay.
DAXTIN
MaleAmerican name of Navajo origin meaning "tall" or "high mountain," gaining popularity through figures like Dax Shepard and Daxton Swanson.
DENNHI
FemaleDenahi is a rare Navajo name derived from "dena", meaning "large". It honors one of four Holy People in Navajo mythology who brought balance to the world, symbolizing strength and courage.
HOSTEEN
MaleUnique Navajo name that originally meant 'handsome', reflecting both physical attractiveness and inner beauty.
JAKAIYAH
FemaleUnique African American name created by blending Jade and Kaiyah, meaning "beautiful stone" or "slender like a gem".
JAYLYNN
FemaleUnique Native American name derived from "Chalika", meaning "leaping waters". Coined by Tony Hillerman for his Navajo police officer character, Officer Jaylynn Chee, this captivating name conveys vitality and fluidity while paying homage to Native American culture.
KAMDON
MaleAmerican name derived from "Kam" (moon in Native American) and "don" (Irish descent), conveying mystery, grace, and regal strength.
KAYCEI
FemaleAmerican name of Navajo origin meaning "little rainbow," symbolizing good fortune and prosperity in Native American culture.
KAYTEN
FemaleUnique unisex name of Native American origin, derived from the Navajo language and translating to "toward the mountains.
NAATAANII
MaleNative American name of Navajo origin meaning "warrior who returns victorious," embodying courage and triumph over adversity.
NATAANII
MaleBeautiful Navajo name meaning "in the west".
NAVAJO
MaleUnique name of Native American origin, specifically from the Navajo people who are indigenous to the Southwestern United States. Its meaning is not directly translatable to English but is believed to have been derived from the Spanish word "Na-va-jo," referring to the people living near the Grand Canyon.
NEYTIRI
FemaleUnique Navajo female given name meaning "she who brings light" or "she who walks in beauty".
NIZHONI
FemaleUnique Navajo name meaning 'beauty'.
NIZHONII
FemaleUnique Navajo given name meaning "Sun", revered in Navajo culture as a life-giving force and symbol of strength.
SANTANAH
FemaleNative American name of Navajo origin meaning "water flowing toward blue," symbolizing the flow of water towards a body of blue water like a lake or sea.
SHALAKO
MaleRare Navajo name meaning 'one who comes walking around', derived from the legendary Hero Twin Sháálak'óhí.
SHANDIIN
FemaleBeautiful Navajo name meaning "beauty" or "precious," expressing admiration for one's grace and inner beauty, and reflecting the high regard held by the community in Navajo culture.
SHINIAH
FemaleUnique Navajo name meaning "flowing water," symbolizing fluidity, adaptability, and strength.
SUNDANCE
MaleCaptivating name with Navajo origins meaning 'the place or ceremony where the sun appears', symbolizing renewal and sacrifice.
TAGAN
MaleCaptivating Native American name of Navajo origin, translating to "water" and symbolizing strength, purity, and resilience in this rich cultural tradition.
TAGAN
FemaleUnique Native American name derived from the Navajo word "T'áágą'" meaning water, symbolizing life and purity.
TSOSIE
MaleDistinctive Navajo given name meaning "twin," considered sacred and bringers of good fortune, with roots in traditional beliefs valuing family and divine protection.
YANALI
FemaleNative American name from the Navajo tribe meaning "flowing water" or "river," symbolizing life-giving power and harmony with nature.
YAZZIE
MaleNavajo name meaning 'little bird', symbolizing freedom, grace, and the connection between nature and spirituality.