Native American Cat Names for Males
- Chogan – Blackbird
- Ohanko – Reckless
- Hongvi – Strong
- Kangee – Raven
- Elan – Friendly
- Tokala – Fox
- Kajika – Walks without sound
- Skah – White
- Anoki – Actor
- Yuma – Son of a chief
- Wapi – Lucky
- Motega – New arrow
- Wakiza – Desperate warrior
- Sakima – King
- Nikiti – Round; smooth
- Dyami – Eagle
- Honani – Badger
- Patwin – Man
- Kohana – Swift
- Allohak – Powerful one
- Ashkii – Boy
- Nodin – Wind
- Shilah – Brother
- Maska – Strong
- Liwanu – Growl of a bear
- cata – Golden Eagle
- Zuma – Lord frowns in anger
- Gaagii – Raven
- Igasho – Wanders
- Kosumi – Fishes for salmon with spear
- Sewati – Curved bear claw
- Odakota – Friend
- Akando – Ambush
- Helki – Touch
- Paco – Eagle
- Sahale – Falcon
- Neka – Wild goose
- Wigwam – A dwelling
- Hinto – Blue hair
- Onawa – Wide awake
- Ahanu – He laughs
- Helaku – Full of sun
- Yoki – Rain
- Koko – Night
- Qaletaqa – Guardian of the people
- Takoda – Friend to everyone
- Kuruk – Bear
- Mosi – Cat
- Kachada – White man
- Migisi – Eagle
- Kentucky – Land of tomorrow
- Moki – Deer
- Cheveyo – Hopi mythological figure
- Chayton – Falcon
- Etu – Sun
- Sike – He sits at home
- Makya – Eagle hunter
- Nahele – Forest
- Ciqala – Little one
- Kitchi – Brave
- Tocho – Mountain lion
- Dichali – Speaks a lot
- Enyeto – Walks as a boar
Native American Cat Names for Females
- Dakota – The allies
- Huata – Carrying seeds in a basket
- Shadi – Older sister
- Ayana – Blossom
- Nara – Place name
- Tablita – Tiara
- cata – Golden Eagle
- Mahu – A Hopi mythological name
- Nascha – Owl
- Wigwam – A dwelling
- Magena – Moon
- Aponi – Butterfly
- Koko – Night
- Alawa – Pea
- Tallulah – Running water
- Tadita – One who runs
- Fala – Crow
- Chaska – Star
- Winona – First daughter
- Nova – Food
- Luyu – Wild dove
- Huyana – Falling rain
- Shima – Mother
- Kanti – Sings
- Takala – Corn tassel
- Tama – Thunder
- Nuna – Land
- Kiona – Brown hills/mountain
- Papina – Ivy
- Zihna – Spins
- Waki – Shelter
- Una – Remember
- Kai – Willow tree
- Mosi – Cat
- Kachina – Spirit, sacred dancer
- Lequoia – Alteration of ‘Sequoia’
- Eyota – Great
- Utah – People of the mountain
- Teetonka – Talks too much
- Ayita – First to dance
- Cocheta – Stranger
- Salali – Squirrel
- Dyani – Deer
- Nina – Strong
- Haloke – Salmon
- Sitala – Of good memory
- Kaliska – Coyote chasing deer
- Quanah – Good smelling
- Malia – Bitter
- Almika – She of the sun
- Chapa – Beaver
- Urika – Useful to all
- Yamka – Blossom
- Sihu – Flower
- Migisi – Eagle
- Catori – Spirit
- Mika – Racoon
- Mai – Coyote
- Waneta – Shape shifter
- Onawa – Wide awake
- Yoki – Rain
- Cheyenne – Red-speak
- Tala – Wolf
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