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Has the meaning "cloud" in the Ojibwe language.

The term means "star woman" in the Ojibwe language, combining the words anang for "star" and ikwe for "woman".

The term means "thunder, thunderer" in the Ojibwe language. Within Anishinaabe mythology, it refers to the thunderbird, a colossal avian being whose...

Derived from an Ojibwe or Cree name recorded as Kiwisance [1], said to signify "little child", possibly related to the Ojibwe gwiiwizens signifying...

Signifies "blue jay" in Ojibwe.

Means "north" in Ojibwe.

Means "woman of the north" in Ojibwe, from giiwedin meaning "north" and ikwe meaning "woman".

Signifies "feather" in Ojibwe.

From Ojibwe Maskawigwan meaning "hard quill", from mashkawaa "hard" and gaaway "quill". A 19th-century Saulteaux chief bore this name.

Signifies "my daughter" in Ojibwe.

Signifies "wind" in Ojibwe.

Possibly means "little goose" in Ojibwe. This was the name of an 18th-century chief of the Ottawa people.