Aang, of Inuit origin, means 'snow' and evokes imagery of purity and serenity. Popularized by the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender, it's currently infrequently used.
Alaska: Originating from the Aleutian word "alaxsxaq", meaning "the object toward which the action of getting is directed". Popularized as a given name following the 2002 publication of "Running with Scissors" by Augusten Burroughs, it is associated with adventure and independence.
Dyami is a Native American name originating from Inuit culture. It translates to "rushing water" or "flowing river," symbolizing nature and elemental forces. Typically, it is used as a unisex name.
Kavik is of Inuit origin, meaning "snow". It's a unisex name with three syllables: Ka-vi-k. Traditionally used for boys in Arctic regions, it's now gaining global recognition due to its distinctive sound and association with pristine beauty.
Lashaundra is a modern given name derived from Georgian 'ლაშა' (meaning "people") and Inuktitut 'undra' ("land"). It signifies unity between humanity and nature. The name's unique spelling and balanced syllables make it distinctive and appealing.
Sedna is an Inuit name derived from "sîdna," meaning "she who knows where the sea beasts live." In Inuit folklore, Sedna is the mother of sea creatures, residing in the ocean depths, and symbolizes fertility, abundance, and life's cycles.
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