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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Kayah

Wise child. (Japanese meaning: a resting place). Variant of Kaya (Philippino for ability, power, aptitude or capable)

Native American

Saquoia

Sparrow

Native American

Tallie

Leaping water

Native American

Izusa

White stone

Native American

Oklahoma

Red People

Native American

Yanenowi

She Guards the Corn

Native American

Powasheek

To Run the Water Off

Native American

Tiponya

Great Horned Owl

Native American

Shyanne

Unintelligible speakers

Native American

Saquoya

Sparrow

Native American

Denali

Great One

Native American

Evea

Principal Captain

Native American

Magaska

White Swan

Native American

Talli

Diminutive form of Tallulah

Native American

Mensonsea

Left Handed

Native American

Alawa

Pea (Algonquin)

Native American

Pakwa

Frog (Hopi)

Native American

Alaqua

Sweet gum tree

Native American

Kayteequa

Female Eagle

Native American

Ohio

Large River

Native American

Chayan

Unintelligible speakers

Native American

Alabama

Thicket clearers; tribe name

Native American

Amayeta

Big Berries

Native American

Wyanet

Beautiful

Native American

Chenoa

White dove

Native American

Breathtakingly beautiful, Native American girl names are woven intricately into their history and lands. Holding ties to nature, spirituality, and strength, these gorgeous names are fascinating to explore. Let’s check out some together and see what we can find.

Native American girl names are more common than male ones, but that said, they aren’t mega popular. This makes them ideal for parents who like a name that’s known but not overused. Dakota is the most popular, though she’s not seen frequently. She’s unisex, and her Kota nickname gives her an extra dose of tomboy if your baby girl prefers getting her hands dirty rather than hosting gloved tea parties. Meaning “friend,” she’s also sweet. She’s followed by one of our favorite Native American girl names, Nayeli. Her meaning of “I love you” is off-the-charts for us, and we are absolutely gaga for her. Cheyenne is another friend on the charts, and her soft sound has won over parents in recent years.

A lack of popularity doesn’t mean that Native American girl names aren’t gorgeous. There are many hidden gems waiting for discovery, like Aiyanna, a beautiful name meaning “forever blossoming.” She’d fit in great with other popular names, but her sound is extra melodic to the ear. Halona is another diamond waiting for you. She has the nickname of Halle if you’d like and works well on a child and adult alike. Other eye-catching Native American girl names include Kaliska, Kimeya, and Mahala. Browse our collection from A to Z and see what other cuties you can find.

Many Native American girl names blossom from nature. There’s Tallulah, a playful princess meaning “leaping water.” Her nickname of Lula gets an extra thumbs up from us too. There’s also Sequoia, who, like Oakley, is a tree, but also has the super cute meaning of “sparrow” in Cherokee. Other animal-inspired names are Dyani, meaning “deer,” Esarosa, meaning “white wolf,” and Nascha, meaning “owl.” If you’d like something a little daintier, check out Aponi, a sweet pick meaning “butterfly.”

If meanings leave you swooning, you will love the ones belonging to Native American girl names. “I’m on my way” is the one behind Shania, and we totally think she’d fit a baby girl who comes into this world her own way. There’s also Chepi, a cheerful Algonquin pick with the magical meaning of “fairy.” Catori means “spirit,” which can honor your little one’s exuberance for life, while Okena means “water chief,” a great background for a girl who will grow up by the water.

For place name lovers, you can find plenty of contenders in Native American girl names, as many U.S. states and cities are rooted in Native American languages. Alaska is a shining star in this group, and her association with the beautiful state’s pristine lands makes her an outdoor lover’s dream. We also love Chicago and Tennessee, two celebrity baby name picks. Other place name choices include Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.

There are many more lovely Native American girl names waiting for you. Browse and see what you can find!