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Ailen Feminine Mapuche

Ailen is a feminine given name of Mapuche origin, primarily used in Chile and Argentina. It is a variant of the more common Ayelen, which itself derives from the Mapuche language. The name's multiple proposed meanings in...

Antiman Masculine Mapuche

Antiman is a Chilean Mapuche masculine name meaning "condor of the sun" in the Mapudungun language. It is composed of the elements antü "sun" and mañku "condor", reflecting the profound connection of the Mapuche people w...

Antinanco Masculine Mapuche

Antinanco is a masculine name of Mapuche origin, composed of the elements antü 'sun' and ñamko 'eagle, hawk, buzzard,' thus meaning 'eagle of the sun.' The name reflects the importance of both the sun and the eagle in Ma...

Aucaman Masculine Mapuche

EtymologyAucaman is a Mapuche masculine name that embodies the linguistic and cultural heritage of the Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina. Its first element, awka-, conveys the notion of "wildness" or "fierceness," wh...

Ayelen Feminine Mapuche

Ayelen is a feminine name of Mapuche origin, used in Chile and Argentina. The name’s meaning is tied to several Mapuche roots: it can derive from ayelen meaning "laughing," ayliñ meaning "clear," or aylen meaning "ember....

Aylen Feminine Mapuche Spanish

Aylen is a variant of the Mapuche name Ayelen, primarily used in Mapuche and Spanish-speaking contexts. The name carries several possible meanings rooted in the Mapuche language, including "laughing" (from ayelen), "clea...

Ayün Feminine Mapuche

Ayün is a feminine name of Mapuche origin, meaning "love." In the Mapuche language, spoken by the indigenous Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina, ayün (or ayen) directly translates to "love" or "affection." The name re...

Calfuray Feminine Mapuche

Calfuray is a feminine given name of Mapuche origin. It is derived from the Mapuche language elements kallfü, meaning "purple, blue," and rayen, meaning "flower," thus signifying "violet flower." The name reflects the Ma...

Eluney Feminine Mapuche

Eluney is a feminine given name of Mapuche origin, derived from the Mapudungun word elun, meaning 'to give'. The name thus conveys the sense of 'gift' or 'giving', often interpreted as 'gift of nature' or 'gift from natu...

Lautaro Masculine Mapuche Spanish

Lautaro is a Mapuche name, Hispanicized from the original Lef-Traru, meaning "swift hawk." The name combines the Mapuche elements lef "swift" and traru "hawk." It is famously borne by a 16th-century Mapuche military lead...

Lef-Traru Masculine Mapuche

Lef-Traru is the Mapuche original form of the name Lautaro, a Spanish-influenced variant that became widely recognized in Western contexts. Thn of lef meaning "swift" and traru meaning "hawk" (specifically the rufous-tai...

Licarayen Feminine Mapuche

Licarayen is a feminine name of Mapuche origin found in Chile and Argentina. The name means "stone flower," derived from the Mapuche elements likan, referring to a type of black stone, and rayen, meaning "flower."Etymolo...

Lihuén Unisex Mapuche

Lihuén is a Mapuche name derived from the Spanish-influenced spelling variant of Liwen, which in the Mapuche language (Mapudungun) means "morning." The name reflects the cultural adaptation of indigenous terms into Spani...

Liwen Unisex Mapuche

Liwen is a Mapuche given name meaning "morning." The Mapuche language, known as Mapudungun, is spoken by the Mapuche people, an indigenous group primarily from southern Chile and Argentina. In Mapuche culture, nature-ins...

Millaray Feminine Mapuche

Millaray is a feminine given name of Mapuche origin, meaning "golden flower" — from milla "gold" and rayen "flower". The name reflects the Mapuche people's deep connection to nature and their language, Mapudungun, which...

Nahuel Masculine Mapuche

Etymology and RootNahuel is a Spanish-adapted variant of the Mapuche given name Nawel, which translates to "jaguar." In the Mapuche language of southern Chile and Argentina, the jaguar (or its regional equivalent, the ya...

Nawel Masculine Mapuche

Nawel is a male given name of Mapuche origin, meaning "jaguar." The jaguar (Panthera onca) holds profound symbolic significance in Mapuche culture, representing strength, ferocity, and spiritual power. In the Mapuche wor...

Nehuén Masculine Mapuche

Nehuén is a masculine given name of Newen origin, adapted from the Mapuche word for "force, strength." The spelling Nehuén reflects Spanish-language orthographic conventions used in Argentina and Chile, where the name is...

Newen Masculine Mapuche

Newen is a Mapuche masculine name that means "force, strength" in the Mapuche language. The Mapuche are an indigenous people of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, and their language, Mapudungun, belongs to t...

Payne Feminine Mapuche

Payne is a feminine given name in Mapuche usage, deriving from the language of the Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina. Its literal meaning is "(sky) blue," evoking the color of the heavens in nature.Cultural Significa...

Quidel Masculine Mapuche

Quidel is a masculine Mapuche name, possibly derived from the Mapuche word küde, meaning "burning torch". The name reflects the Mapuche people's connection to fire as a symbol of guidance, warmth, and resistance.Etymolog...

Rayen Feminine Mapuche

Rayen is a female name of Mapuche origin, meaning "flower". It is a relatively modern name within the Mapuche community and in Chile, where Mapuche languages are spoken. The name reflects the deep connection to nature fo...

Sayen Feminine Mapuche

Sayen is a Mapuche name of uncertain etymology. It is possibly derived from the Mapuche word ayün meaning "love." The name is primarily used for girls in Mapuche communities, representing a connection to Mapuche language...

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