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Native American Names and Meanings - Starting with T
Check out this list of Native American Names for boys and girls starting with T with their meanings and origins. The collection of Native American Baby names include Apache, Cherokee, Navajo, Sioux, Cheyenne, and Crow baby names for boys and girls.

The naming traditions of Native American Indians varied greatly from tribe to tribe but were generally based on gender, nature, totem animals and descriptions of the appearance or features of a baby. We have a specific list of Native American Names for girls and another list of of Native American Names for boys.

List of Native American Names for Girls starting with T
A name is the very first present that we give to our baby. The following list contains unusual ideas for Native American Names for Girls starting with T together with their meanings and the name of the tribe the name is associated with. This website will be of interest to anyone searching for Native American Names for Girls as it contains facts and interesting information about the culture, history and traditions of different Native American tribes.

Taa: Seed: Zuni
Tablita: Crown: Hopi
Tadewi: Wind: Omaha
Tahki: Cold: Algonquian
Taima: Thunder: Native American Origin
Taini: New moon: Omaha
Taipa: Flying quail: Miwok
Takala: Corn tassel: Hopi
Tala: Wolf: Native American Origin
Talulah: Leaping water: Choctaw
Tama: Thunder: Native American Origin
Tansy: Name of a flower: Hopi
Tayanita: Young beaver: Cherokee
Tehya: Predous: Native American Origin
Tiponi: Child of importance: Hopi
Tis-see-woo-na-tis: She who bathes with her knees: Cheyenne
Tiva: Dance: Hopi
Tolikna: Coyote's long ears flapping: Miwok
Totsi: Moccasins: Hopi
Tusa: Prairie dog: Zuni
Tuuwa: Sand: Hopi
Tuwa: Earth: Hopi

List of Native American Names for Boys starting with T
Tadi: Wind: Omaha
Tadzi: Loon: Native American Origin
Tahkeome: Little robe: Cheyenne
Tahmelapachme: Dull knife: Cheyenne
Taima: Thunder: Native American Origin
Takoda: Friend to everyone: Sioux
Tangakwunu: Rainbow: Hopi
Tapco: Antelope: Kiowa
Tashunka: Horse: Sioux
Tasunke: Horse: Dakota
Tatanka ptecila: Short bull: Dakota
Tatonga: Large dear: Sioux
Tawa: Sun: Hopi
Teetonka: Big lodge: Sioux
Teluhci: Bear making dust: Miwok
Telutci: Bear making dust: Miwok
Tihkoosue: Short: Algonquian
T'iis: Cottonwood: Navajo
Tocho: Mountain lion: Hopi
Togquos: Twin: Algonquian
Tohopka: Wild beast: Hopi
Tokala: Fox: Dakota
Tooantuh: Spring frog: Cherokee
Tse: Rock: Navajo
Tsiishch'ili: Curly haired: Navajo
Tsiyi: Canoe: Cherokee
Tuari: Young eagle: Laguna
Tuketu: Bear making dust: Miwok
Tumu: Deer thinking of eating wild onions: Miwok
Tupi: To pull up: Miwok
Tyee: Chief: Chinook

The Algonquian languages are spoken by a number of tribes of the Northeast Woodlands and the Great Plains Indians.

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