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6Animikii is an Ojibwe name meaning "thunder" or "thunderer". In the cosmology of the Anishinaabe people, it refers specifically to the thunderbird, a powerful mythological being whose flapping wings create the sound of t...
Cowessess is an Anglo-American recording of an Ojibwe or Cree name originally written as Kiwisance, meaning “little child.” The name is likely derived from Ojibwe gwiiwizens (“boy”) or Cree awâsis (“child”), reflecting a...
Giiwedin is an Ojibwe masculine name meaning "north." In Anishinaabe culture, the cardinal directions carry deep symbolic weight, and north is often associated with winter, endurance, and introspection. The name directly...
Muscowequan is a masculine given name of Ojibwe origin, derived from the Ojibwe word Maskawigwan, meaning "hard quill." The name is composed of two elements: mashkawaa ("hard") and gaaway ("quill"). It is a traditional n...
Noodin is a nature-inspired given name of Ojibwe origin, meaning "wind" in the Ojibwe language. The name reflects the deep connection to the natural world found in Ojibwe culture, where wind is often seen as a powerful e...
Wawatam is an Ojibwe name that possibly means "little goose". This was the name of an 18th-century chief of the Odawa (or Ottawa) people, part of the larger Anishinaabe group. Etymology The name Wawatam is derived from t...