If you respect the history and native traditions, the best solution for you is to give your horse one of the following native American horse names.
- Kaya – Pure
- Nina – Strong
- Nokosi – Bear (Seminole)
- Kuruk – Bear (Pawnee)
- Pontiac – Ottawan Leader
- Kitchi – Brave (Algonquin)
- Denali – Great One
- Kohana – Swift (Sioux)
- Misu – Rippling Brook (Miwok)
- Pavita – Clear Water (Hopi)
- Yansa – Buffalo (Cherokee)
- Miki – Little (Inuit)
- Bly – Tall
- Nova – Chases Butterfly (Hopi)
- Maikoh – Wolf (Navajo)
- Una – One
- Tiva – Dance (Hopi)
- Peta – Golden Eagle
- Weeko – Pretty (Sioux)
- Yuma – Song of the Chief (Navajo)
- Cochise – Apache Chief
- Mika – Intelligent Racoon
- Winona – Giving (Sioux)
- Kinta – Deer (Potawatomi)
- Wakanda – Possesses Magic (Sioux)
- Tala – Wolf
- Sacajawea – Accompanied Lewis & Clark
- Takoda – Friend to Everyone (Sioux)
- Mansi – Plucked Flowers (Hopi)
- Koko – Night (Blackfoot)
- Sihu – Flower (Hopi)
- Alawa – Pea (Algonquin)
- Lulu – Rabbit (Hopi)
- Honi – Wolf (Arapaho)
- Geronimo – Apache Leader
- Tecumseh – Shawnee Leader
- Yoki – Rain (Hopi)
- Kimi – Secret (Algonquin)
- Micco – Chief (Seminole)
- Kai – Willow Tree (Navajo)
- Hanska – Tall (Sioux)
- Tallulah – Leaping Water (Choctaw)
- Miwak – Growl of a Bear (Miwok)
- Kanti – Sings (Algonquin)
- Kasa – Dressed in Furs (Hopi)
- Squanto – Saved the pilgrims
- Dakota – Friend (Sioux)
- Kiona – Brown Mountain
- Maka – Earth (Sioux)
- Kele – Sparrow (Hopi)
- Nikan – My Friend (Potawatomi)
- Mona – Noble One
- Kitchi – Brave (Algonquin)
- Eyota – Great
- Ama – Water (Cherokee)
- Onida – The One Searched For (Sioux)
- Makwa – Bear (Algonquin)
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