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Means "thunder, thunderer" in Ojibwe. In Anishinaabe mythology this is the name of the thunderbird, an immense flying creature that makes thunder...

Means "changing woman", from Navajo asdzáán "woman" and nádleeh "become, change". In Navajo mythology this is the name of a being who created humans...

Derived from an Eastern Algonquian phrase meaning "man from nothing". Glooscap (or Gluskabe) was a hero involved in the creation myths of the...

Derived from Tupi kûaraçy meaning "sun". In Tupi mythology this was the name of the god of the sun.

Means "sun" in Navajo. In Navajo mythology this is the name of the sun god.

Derived from Tupi îuru "mouth" and possibly pari "fish trap". In the legends of the Tupi people of Brazil this was the name of a hero who brought...

Means "my rabbit" in Ojibwe, derived from waabooz "rabbit". In Anishinaabe legend Nanabozho (also called Wenabozho) is a trickster spirit.

From Ojibwe nookomis meaning "my grandmother". In Anishinaabe legend this is the name of Nanabozho's grandmother. It was used by Henry Wadsworth...

English rendering of a Takic name (alternatively Kwawar or Kwauwar), of unknown meaning. In the mythology of the Mission Indians of southern...

Meaning unknown. This is the name of the Inuit goddess of the sea, sea animals and the underworld. According to some legends Sedna was originally a...

Means "star" in Karajá, an indigenous language of Brazil. It occurs in legends about a god named Taina-Kan or Tainahakã, a star who descends to earth ...