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Top 200 Native American Horse Names with Meanings

Can you even imagine Wild West without horses? If you`re a true fan of movies about Wild West and want to honor your horse, here are many great name ideas that will fit your horse!

  •     ADSILA: Cherokee: “blossom”
  •     WAWETSEKA: Potawatomi: “pretty woman”
  •     CALFURAY: Mapuche: “violet flower”
  •     NIDAWI: Omaha : ” fairy”
  •     SANUYE: Miwok : “red cloud at sundown”
  •     PTAYSANWEE: Sioux : “white buffalo”
  •     OSYKA: Choctaw: “Eagle”
  •     TOTSI: Hopi : “moccasins”
  •     SALALI: Cherokee : “squirrel”
  •     KEEZHEEKONI: Cheyenne : “burning fire”
  •     SHIMASANI: Navajo : ” grandmother”
  •     TAINI: Omaha: “new moon”
  •     AQUENE: peace
  •     ETHETE: Arapaho: “Good”
  •     NISHWEQUANNIQUAWESEH: Algonquin: “third little doe” (third daughter)
  •     HONIAHAKA: Cheyenne: “Little wolf”
  •     SHIMA: Navajo : “mother”
  •     ANNA: Algonquin: “mother”
  •     ORENDA: Iroquois : “magic power”
  •     NAMPEYO: Hopi: “Snake Girl”
  •     KIWIDINOK: Chippewa: “woman of the wind”
  •     MIGISI: Cheyenne : “eagle”
  •     NASHOTA: “twin”
  •     NITA: Choctaw : “bear”
  •     KENDA: Dakota: “Magical Powers”
  •     SOKANON: Algonquin : “rain”
  •     KIMI: Algonquin : “secret”
  •     ATSILA: Cherokee: “Fire”
  •     ALAQUA: “sweet gum tree”
  •     INOLA: Cherokee: “Black Fox”
  •     ALAMEDA: “grove of cottonwood”
  •     ANGENI: “spirit”
  •     GIGYAGO: Potawatomi: “Girl”
  •     MITENA:Ojibway: “Born at the New Moon”
  •     HURIT: Algonquin : “beautiful”
  •     ROZENE: “rose”
  •     TAHKI: Algonquin: “cold”
  •     ANPAYTOO: Sioux: “radiant”
  •     KAMALI: Mahona: “Spirit Guide”
  •     ONATAH: Iroquois: “Daughter of the Earth and Corn Spirit”
  •     AWENASA: Cherokee: “my home”
  •     SHIDEEZHI: Navajo : “younger sister”
  •     MACHA: Sioux: “aurora”

  •     MINYA: Osage: “Older Sister”
  •     TAIGI, TAINI: Omaha : “returning moon”
  •     WITASHNAH: Sioux : “virginal”
  •     TAMA: “thunder”
  •     GENESSEE: Iroquois: “beautiful valley”
  •     KIWIDINOK: Cheyenne : “of the wind”
  •     KALISKA: Miwok : “coyote chasing deer”
  •     TAKALA: Hopi : “corn tassel”
  •     POLIKWAPTIWA: Hopi : “butterfly sitting on a flower”
  •     IMALA: “disciplines”
  •     ODAHINGUM: Cheyenne : “rippling water”
  •     CIQALA : Dakota: “Little one”
  •     KEEGSQUAW: Algonquin : “virgin”
  •     JACI: Tupi: ” moon”
  •     WANEKIA: Paiute: “Makes Life”
  •     SITALA: Miwok : “of good memory; display memory”
  •     KOLENYA: Miwok : “coughing fish”
  •     TOLINKA: Miwok : “flapping ear of a coyote; coyote’s long ears flapping”
  •     PATI: Miwok : ” break by twisting; fish basket”
  •     CHAPA: Sioux : “beaver”
  •     HATEYA: Miwok: “to press with the foot”
  •     CHLUMANI: Sioux: “Dew”
  •     ABETZI: Omaha: “yellow leaf”
  •     TSULA: Cherokee: “Fox”
  •     SISIKA: “bird”
  •     OGIN: “wild rose”
  •     POWAQA: Hopi : “witch”
  •     TULA: Choctaw: “Peak”
  •     HUYANA: Miwok : ” falling rain; rain falling”
  •     TADITA: Omaha : “one who runs”
  •     URIKA: Omaha : “useful to all; useful”
  •     TAYANITA: Cherokee : “young beaver”
  •     YUTU: Miwok: “coyote out hunting”
  •     MALIA: Zuni : ” bitter;bitter or sea of bitterness”
  •     KINTA: Choctaw: “Deer”
  •     KUCKUNNIWI: Cheyenne: “Little wolf”
  •     ODAHINGUM: Chippewa: “Rippling water”
  •     ZONTA: Sioux: “Trusted”
  •     DOBA: Navajo : “no war”
  •     MEOQUANEE: Cheyenne : “wears red”
  •     MEMDI: henna
  •     ANGWUSNASOMTAQA: Hopi : “crow mother spirit”
  •     AYITA: Cherokee: “first to dance”
  •     MAGENA: “moon”

  •     ALIKKEES: Nez Perce : “haircut”
  •     CHA’RISA: Hopi : “elk”
  •     MANABA: Navajo : ” return to war; war returned with her coming”
  •     ANGPETU: Sioux: ” Radiant, Day”
  •     HUATA: Moquelumnan: “Basket Carrier”
  •     SOKW: Algonquin : “sour”
  •     LEOTIE: flower of the prairie
  •     XOCHITL: Nahuatl : “flower”
  •     TAKCHAWEE: Sioux : “doe”
  •     TIWA: Zuni: “Onion”
  •     NUKPANA: Hopi : “evil”
  •     HANTAYWEE: Sioux : ” faithful”
  •     CHU’SI: Hopi : “snake flower”
  •     AWENDELA: morning
  •     TOSKI: Hopi: “Squash Bug”
  •     NAMID or NAMIDA: Chippewa: “Star Dancer”
  •     TALISA: Creek: “Beautiful Water”
  •     CHA’RISA: Hopi: “Elk”
  •     BYHALIA: Choctaw: “White Oaks Standing”
  •     PULES: Algonquin : “pigeon”
  •     NEKOMA: Chippewa: “Grandmother”
  •     ADOETTE: Kiowa: large tree, big tree”
  •     NUMEES: Algonquin : “sister”
  •     TEHYA: “precious”
  •     CHA’KWAINA: Hopi : “one who cries”
  •     BONITA: Apache: “Beautiful”
  •     ASDZA: Navajo: “woman”
  •     ODINA: Algonquian: “mountain”
  •     MAKAWEE: Sioux : ” mothering; earth maiden or generous”
  •     ALGOMA: “valley of flowers”
  •     PAVATI: Hopi : “clear water”
  •     WOYA: Cherokee: “Dove”
  •     DOLI: Navajo : ” bluebird”
  •     ABEDABUN: Cheyenne: “sight of day”
  •     WIKIMAK: Algonquin : “wife”
  •     SONOMA: Miwok: “ground place”
  •     HEHEWUTI: Hopi : “warrior mother spirit”
  •     KAKAWANGWA: Hopi : “bitter”
  •     KUWANYAUMA: Hopi : “butterfly showing beautiful wings”
  •     SAHPOOLY: Kiowa: “Owl”
  •     KANGEE: Sioux: “Raven”
  •     MEOQUANEE: Chippewa: “wears red”
  •     AWINITA: Cherokee: “fawn”
  •     SHADI: Navajo : ” older sister”
  •     YOKI: Hopi : ” rain”

  •     ABEQUA, ABEQUE: Cheyenne: “stays at home”
  •     MITENA: Omaha: “born under coming or new moon”
  •     YAZHI: Navajo : ” little one”
  •     NIYOL: Navajo: “Wind”
  •     PANOLA: Choctaw: “Cotton”
  •     WUTI: Hopi : “woman”
  •     MANSI: Hopi : “plucked flower”
  •     MANKALITA: Zuni name. Meaning unknown
  •     AMADAHY: Cherokee: “forest water”
  •     PETA, PETAH: Blackfoot : ” golden eagle”
  •     STINKA: “magical dancer”
  •     ZALTANA: “high mountain”
  •     ELU: Zuni: “Beautiful”
  •     NAMID: Cheyenne : “star dancer”
  •     PANA: Blackfoot: “Partridge”
  •     TALA: “wolf”
  •     AHYOKA: Cherokee: “She brought happiness”
  •     PAUWAU: Algonquin : “witch”
  •     KOSA: Cheyenne: “Sheep”
  •     SULETU: Miwok : ” flies; to fly around”
  •     HELKI: Miwok : “touch”
  •     DONOMA: Omaha : “sight of the sun; visible sun”
  •     KIMIMELA: Sioux : “butterfly”
  •     AHAWI: Cherokee: “Deer”
  •     WEAYAYA: Sioux: “sunset”
  •     CHU’MANA: Hopi : “snake maiden”
  •     ANABA: Navajo: “returns from war; She returns from war”
  •     WATSEKA: Potawatomi: “Pretty Woman”
  •     SUNKI: Hopi : “to catch up with”
  •     HOLA: Hopi: “Seed Filled Club”
  •     KELE: Hopi: “Sparrow”
  •     SHESHEBENS: Chippewa: “Small duck”
  •     ETENIA: “rich”
  •     MAHU: Hopi myth name.
  •     YONA: Cherokee: “bear”
  •     SINOPA: Cayuse: “Fox Cub”
  •     MELI: Zuni : “bitter”
  •     COAHOMA: Choctaw: “Red Panther”
  •     WICHAHPI: Sioux: “star”
  •     NIRVELLI: Tudas: “Water child”
  •     SIPATU: Miwok: “pulled out”
  •     NADIE: Algonquin : “wise”
  •     PAMUY or PAMUYA: Hopi : “water moon”
  •     MIGINA: Omaha : “returning moon”
  •     PAPINA: Miwok : “vine growing around an oak tree”
  •     TAA: Zuni: “seed”
  •     FALA: Choctaw : “crow”
  •     POLOMA: Choctaw : “bow”
  •     NATANE: Arapaho: “Daughter”

  •     PETUNIA: flower name
  •     UTINA: Timucua: “woman of my country”
  •     KAI: Navajo : “willow tree”
  •     ONIDA: “the one searched for”
  •     MAGASKAWEE: Sioux : ” graceful; swan maiden; swan girl”
  •     OHCUMGACHE: Cheyenne: “Little wolf”
  •     SOOLEAWA: Algonquin : “silver”
  •     ANAMOSA: Sauk: “White Fawn”
  •     BENA: “pheasant”
  •     GOLA: Cherokee: “Winter”
  •     HIAWASSEE: Cherokee: “Meadow”
  •     GAHO: mother
  •     CHEPI: Algonquin : “fairy”
  •     ALESHANEE: Coos : “She plays all the time”
  •     NUTTAH: Algonquin : “my heart”
  •     ZIRACUNY: Kiowa: “Water Monster”
  •     TIS-SEE-WOO-NA-TIS: Cheyenne : “she who bathes with her knees”
  •     KWANITA: Zuni: “god is gracious”
  •     WANETA: “charger”

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