Browse Submitted Names

This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Navajo.
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Ahiga m Navajo
From Navajo ahigą́ "they fight or combat each other; they kill each other" or ahígą́ "you fight or combat each other; you kill each other".
Bodaway m Navajo
Means "fire maker" in Navajo.
Gaagii m Navajo
Means "raven" in Navajo.
Gad m Navajo
Means "juniper tree" in Navajo.
Hok'ee m Navajo
Means "abandoned" in Navajo.
Hosteen m Navajo
A term of respect meaning "man, grown man, elder, mister, husband." Transferred use of the Navajo word Hastiin of the same meanings. Found as Áłtsé Hastiin, the first man in the Navajo creation story... [more]
Jáan m Navajo
Navajo form of John.
Kai f & m Navajo
Means "willow" or "hazel" in Navajo.
Kii m Navajo
From Navajo ashkii "boy". A common childhood nickname for boys, as well as a common dog name.
Naalnish m Navajo
Means "he works" in Navajo.
Niyol m Navajo
Means "wind" in Navajo.
Sani m Navajo
Means "the old one" in Navajo.
Shilah m Navajo
Means "brother" in Navajo.
Shiye m Navajo
Means "son" in Navajo.
Shizhe'e m Navajo
Means "father" in Navajo.
Shonto m & f Navajo, Indigenous American
The first name of Shonto Begay.
Sicheii m Navajo
Means "grandfather" in Navajo.
Sik'is m Navajo
Means "friend" in Navajo.
T'iis m Navajo
Means "cottonwood" in Navajo.
Yeitso m Navajo, New World Mythology
A fearsome man-eating giant in Navajo myth. He is one of the monstrous anaye.