Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is unisex; and the usage is Indigenous American; and the description contains the keywords whats or dose or this or name or means or carl.
gender
usage
keyword
Aanakwad m & f Ojibwe
Means "cloud" in Ojibwe.
Cipactli m & f Nahuatl
Means "crocodile, alligator, caiman, monster" in Nahuatl. This is the name of the first day in the tonalpohualli, the Aztec 260-day calendar.
Diindiisi f & m Ojibwe
Means "blue jay" in Ojibwe.
Iqaluk m & f Inuit
Means "fish" in Inuktitut.
Isi 1 m & f Choctaw
Means "deer" in Choctaw.
Liwen m & f Mapuche
Means "morning" in Mapuche.
Mahpiya m & f Sioux
From Dakota or Lakota maȟpíya meaning "cloud, sky". This is the first part of the names of the Dakota chief Mahpiya Wicasta (1780-1863), known as Cloud Man, and the Lakota chiefs Mahpiya Luta (1822-1909), known as Red Cloud, and Mahpiya Iyapato (1838-1905), known as Touch the Clouds.
Miigwan f & m Ojibwe
Means "feather" in Ojibwe.
Minik m & f Greenlandic
Means "seal oil" in Greenlandic. A notable bearer was the Inughuit boy Minik (1890-1918), who was among a group brought by the explorer Robert Peary from Greenland to New York in 1897.
Payne f & m Mapuche
Means "(sky) blue" in Mapuche.
Pittiulaaq f & m Inuit
Means "black guillemot" in Inuktitut (a guillemot is a type of sea bird; species Cepphus grylle).
Qinnuajuaq f & m Inuit
Means "rough-legged hawk" in Inuktitut (species Buteo lagopus).
Shikoba m & f Choctaw
Means "feather" in Choctaw.
Taqqiq m & f Inuit
Means "moon" in Inuktitut.
Tiriaq f & m Inuit
Means "ermine, weasel" in Inuktitut.
Tonalli m & f Nahuatl
Means "day, warmth of the sun" in Nahuatl.
Tulugaq m & f Greenlandic, Inuit
Means "raven" in Greenlandic and Inuktitut.
Ujarak m & f Greenlandic
Means "stone" in Greenlandic.
Ulloriaq m & f Greenlandic
Means "star" in Greenlandic.
Yaxkin f & m Mayan
From Yaxk'in, the name of the seventh month in the Maya calendar, derived from Classic Maya yax "green, first" and k'in "sun, day".
Yolotl f & m Nahuatl
Means "heart, spirit" in Nahuatl.
Yolotzin f & m Nahuatl
Means "beloved heart" in Nahuatl, from yōllōtl "heart" and the suffix tzin "beloved, revered".
Yuraq m & f Quechua
Means "white" in Quechua.