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Kate Monk's Onomastikon

(Dictionary of Names)



Ojibwa

The Ottawa, Chippewa and Potawatomi are all variants of the Ojibwa/Ojibway language.

Male

Bemidji river crossing lake Kahgegwagebow stands forever Okemos little chief      

Female

Mitena born at new moon Neche friend Onaiwah pigeon/dove      

Potawatomi

Male

Wabaunsee/Wah-bon-seh dawn Wabonishi lives through winter        

Female

Kewanee/Kewaunee prairie hen Moweaqua wolf woman Wapin dawn Watseka pretty woman    

Chippewa

Male

Akaitcho Bugonegijig/Bagwunagijik opening in the sky Namid star dancer Wabanaquot white cloud Wasonaunqua yellow hair  

Female

Abedabun dawn Abequa/Abeque stays at home Ayashe little one Keezheekoni fire burning briskly Kiwidinok woman of the wind Meoquanee dressed in red
Migisi eagle Namida star dancer Nekoma grandmother      

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This collection of names was compiled by Kate Monk and is ©1997, Kate Monk.

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