Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Mapuche.
gender
usage
Ayelen f Indigenous American, Mapuche
From Mapuche ayelen "laughing", ayliñ "clear" or aylen "ember".
Ayün f Indigenous American, Mapuche
Means "love" in Mapuche.
Calfuray f Indigenous American, Mapuche (Hispanicized)
Means "violet flower" in Mapuche, from kallfü "purple, blue" and rayen "flower".
Eluney f & m Indigenous American, Mapuche
Derived from Mapuche elun meaning "give".
Licarayen f Indigenous American, Mapuche
Means "stone flower" in Mapuche, from likan "a type of black stone" and rayen "flower". According to a Mapuche legend this was the name of a maiden who sacrificed herself in order to stop the wrath of the evil spirit of a volcano.
Lihuén m & f Indigenous American, Mapuche (Hispanicized)
Variant of Liwen using Spanish spelling conventions.
Liwen m & f Indigenous American, Mapuche
Means "morning" in Mapuche.
Millaray f Indigenous American, Mapuche
Means "golden flower" in Mapuche, from milla "gold" and rayen "flower".
Payne f & m Indigenous American, Mapuche
Means "(sky) blue" in Mapuche.
Sayen f Indigenous American, Mapuche
Meaning uncertain, possibly a derivative of Mapuche ayün "love".