All about the name TSOSIE

Meaning, origin, history.

Tsosie is a unique and distinctive given name of Navajo origin, deriving from the Diné language spoken by the Navajo people, indigenous to the Southwestern United States. It is believed that Tsosie means "among the rocks" in English, reflecting the strong connection of the Navajo culture with nature and their surroundings. This name holds significant cultural importance and is often passed down through generations within the Navajo community. Tsosie is typically given to males but can also be used for females. The name has a powerful and captivating sound that rolls off the tongue, making it both memorable and intriguing. It consists of two syllables: "TSO" pronounced as /tso/ with a long 'o' sound and "SIE" pronounced as /sie/ with a short 'i' sound. This phonetic breakdown highlights the unique rhythm and melody of this Native American name.

See also

English
Navajo

Popularity of the name TSOSIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Between 1937 and 1950, there were 11 babies named Tsosie."