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The phrase "he is swimming" in Cherokee is derived from the term ᎠᏓᏬᏍᎬ (adawosgun), which translates to "swimming".

Derived from Cherokee ᎠᏥᎳ (atsila), which means "fire", or from ᎠᏥᎸᏍᎩ (atsilunsgi), signifying "flower, blossom".

The name derives from the Cherokee phrase "he discards the drum", which combines ᎠᎱᎵ (ahuli), meaning "drum," and ᎤᏕᎦ (udega), meaning "to throw." It...

The term "fawn" in Cherokee has its origins from the word ᎠᏫ (awi), which translates to "deer".

Derived from Cherokee ᎦᏙᎦ (gadoga) signifying "standing". This was borne by a Cherokee chief, also known as Stand Watie (1806-1871).

Possibly derived from Cherokee ᎤᎵᎶᎯ (ulilohi) signifying "attractive, adorable".

Derived from Cherokee ᎬᏫᏍᏓᏗ (gunwisdadi) meaning "sift, sieve".

Derived from Cherokee ᎢᏃᎵ (inoli) meaning "black fox".

Probably derived from Cherokee ᏏᏆ (siqua) meaning "hog". This was the name of the Cherokee man (also known as George Guess) who devised the Cherokee...

Means "young beaver" in Cherokee, derived from ᏙᏯ (doya) meaning "beaver".

From Cherokee ᏩᎴᎳ (walela) meaning "hummingbird".

Means "drowning bear" from Cherokee ᏲᎾ (yona) "bear" and possibly ᎫᏂᏍᎧ (guniska) "drown". This was the name of a 19th-century Eastern Cherokee chief.