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7Baishan is a masculine given name of Apache origin, meaning "knife" in the Apache language. It is notably associated with a 19th-century chief of the Tchihende Apache, a band of the Chiricahua Apache. The name reflects a...
EtymologyCochise is a name strongly associated with the 19th-century Chiricahua Apache chief. Its exact meaning is uncertain, but it is thought to derive from Apache words such as go-chizh meaning "his firewood" or go-ch...
Dasoda-hae is an Apache name meaning "he just sits there", belonging to a 19th-century chief of the Tchihende (Mimbreño) Apache, widely known by the Spanish nickname Mangas Coloradas ("red sleeves"). Born around 1793, Da...
Gian-nah-tah is a male name of Apache origin, meaning "always ready" in the Apache language. This name was borne by a notable 19th-century chief of the Mescalero Apache tribe, who was a contemporary of other famous Apach...
Goyaałé (also spelled Goyathlay) is a Chiricahua Apache name that means "one who yawns." This was the birth name of the legendary Apache leader better known as Geronimo (1829–1909), who famously resisted Mexican and Amer...
Goyathlay is a variant spelling of Goyaałé, an Apache name whose meaning is often misunderstood. The name Goyaałé, from the Chiricahua Apache language, literally translates to "one who yawns". However, this seemingly sim...
Naiche (pronounced NYE-chee) is an Apache name meaning "mischief maker" in the Apache language. This name was borne by a prominent 19th-century Chiricahua Apache chief, the son of Cochise. Alternate spellings include Nac...