Female and male names : Sioux.
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AKICITA
MasculineNative American (Sioux) name meaning "friend or ally who brings good fortune".
AYLANNA
FeminineDistinctive Native American-inspired name, potentially meaning 'night blooming beauty'.
CHADRON
MasculineUnique male given name of Native American origin, derived from the Lakota Sioux word "Shaddon," meaning "one who lives at the edge of a village." It was originally bestowed upon individuals living on the outskirts of their tribes' villages, reflecting their contribution to community well-being. Today, Chadron is used as a distinctive boy's name worldwide, embodying a spirit of uniqueness and resilience.
CHASKA
FeminineDistinctive Native American name from the Sioux tribe meaning 'firstborn'.
CHASKA
MasculineNative American name meaning 'first light' or 'morning star,' associated with dawn and prophetic dreams in Dakota Sioux culture.
CHAYTON
FeminineUnique, Native American given name derived from Lakota, meaning 'great spirit'.
CHYENNE
FeminineDistinctive Native American given name derived from 'Shyela', signifying 'honesty' in Sioux culture.
DACOTA
FeminineDakota is a Native American unisex name derived from the Sioux tribe, meaning "friend" or "ally.
DACOTA
MasculineDakota is a distinctive name of Native American origin, derived from the Sioux words "Dakhóta" or "Lakota," signifying 'allies' or 'friends.'
DACOTAH
FeminineUnique, Sioux-origin name meaning "allies" or "friends," reflecting unity among the Dakota people.
DACOTAH
MasculineUnique female name of Native American origin, derived from the Sioux tribe's word for 'friend' or 'ally', symbolizing harmony and unity.
DAKKOTA
MasculineDakotah is a distinctive unisex name of Native American origin, meaning 'allies' or 'friends', derived from the Sioux tribe's name for the region encompassing North and South Dakota.
DAKKOTA
FeminineDakotah is a distinct Native American name derived from the Dakota Sioux tribe, meaning "friend" or "companion".
DAKOATA
MasculineDakota is a Native American name derived from the Sioux word 'dakhóta', meaning 'allies' or 'friends'.
DAKODA
MasculineUnique name of Native American origin, derived from the Dakota Sioux tribe, known for their rich history and culture. Despite not having a specific meaning, Dakoda reflects the Dakota people's connection to the land and traditional way of life, often associated with concepts like "friend" or "companion". It remains a distinctive choice among modern parents seeking meaningful names with cultural significance.
DAKODA
FeminineNative American name of Sioux origin, meaning 'allies' or 'friends'.
DAKODAH
FeminineUnique Native American given name derived from the Dakota Sioux language, meaning "friend" or "ally".
DAKODAH
MasculineDakodah, a unique Native American name derived from the Dakota Sioux tribe's language, means "beautiful day" and is associated with strength, grace, and positivity.
DAKOTA
MasculineGender-neutral name of Native American origin, meaning "allies" or "friends." It gained popularity in the late 20th century due to prominent figures like actresses Dakota Fanning and Dakota Johnson.
DAKOTA
FeminineNative American unisex name from the Sioux tribe meaning 'friend' or 'allies'.
DAKOTAH
MasculineDistinctive and uncommon given name of Native American origin, derived from the Sioux tribe's word "Dakota," meaning "friend" or "allies." It has gained popularity outside its Native American roots in recent decades but remains relatively uncommon.
DAKOTAH
FeminineNative American given name derived from the Sioux term for 'friend' or 'allies', reflecting unity among the Dakota people.
DAKOTTA
MasculineDistinctive female name of Native American origin, derived from the Sioux word "Dakota" meaning 'allies' or 'friends'. It embodies the spirit of unity and friendship cherished by the Dakota people, originally inhabiting the Great Plains region.
DAKOTTA
FeminineNative American name meaning 'friend' or 'ally', popularized by its use in the TV series Northern Exposure.
DAKSON
MasculineModern Scandinavian name variant of Dakota, meaning 'friend' or 'ally' in Sioux Native American.
DEKOTA
MasculineCompelling name of Native American origin from the Sioux tribe, meaning 'friend' or 'alliance', highlighting the importance of these traits in Sioux culture.
DEKOTA
FeminineUnique, Sioux tribe-inspired name meaning 'allies' or 'friends'.
DEKOTAH
FeminineDistinctively Native American given name, derived from Dakota Sioux culture, meaning "from the north." Traditionally, it was bestowed upon those born facing this sacred direction.
DELORIA
FeminineDistinctive Native American name derived from the Dakota Sioux word 'Dela', meaning 'to shoot or throw'. It is often associated with strength and courage, reflecting its cultural roots and popularized by Vine Deloria Jr., a notable Native American activist.
DKOTA
MasculineDakota is a unisex name of Native American origin, derived from the Sioux tribe's words 'Dakhota' or 'Lakhota', meaning 'friend' or 'ally'. It gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century for its strong cultural heritage and distinctive sound.
DKOTA
FeminineDakota is a unisex name of Native American origin, meaning "friend" or "ally," reflecting the Sioux tribe's emphasis on friendship and community.
DOKOTA
MasculineUnique, Sioux origin name translating to "friend/allies", reflecting community unity.
KANSAS
FeminineAmerican name derived from the Kansa tribe, meaning "people of the south wind" in Sioux language, reflecting their nomadic lifestyle and skilled horsemanship.
KODA
MasculineNative American name from the Sioux tribe meaning "friend" or "companion".
LAKODA
FeminineDistinct Native American name of Sioux origin meaning "friend" or "comrade," historically used for trustworthy individuals.
LAKODA
MasculineUnique, gender-neutral Native American name of Sioux origin, meaning 'to emerge' or 'come out', associated with new beginnings and transformation.
LAKOTA
MasculineSioux name originating from the Lakota people, carrying the meaning of 'friend' or 'ally'.
LAKOTA
FeminineThe name Lakota originates from the Sioux tribe and means 'ally' or 'friend', reflecting the importance of community among the Sioux people.
LAKOTAH
FeminineLakotah, of Native American origin, translates to 'friend' or 'ally' in Sioux language.
LAVONNA
FeminineDistinctive American feminine given name derived from the Native American Sioux tribe, signifying "snow beauty" or "beauty in white".