The name would be BONNIE - Christian / European naming systems to not translate to any Native American language. Native American languages are all noun based, with some descriptors (adjectives, etc). European names are concept related and do not translate, as there is / was, no real concept languages in use. If you were to take the original meaning of Bonnie, which means "Pretty" (or good) then translated Pretty to Cherokee it would be "U-wo-du-hi" or "Eww-ah-do-he" please remember though that this name is not strictly Cherokee as it is a descriptor without a noun, but that is as close as you can get. A real Cherokee name would be more like "Pretty Bird" etc.
jacklyn in cherokee
I need fund my Joshua in Cherokee language
Cherokee is a syllabary. This means that each letter represents the sound of a syllable rather than the sound of the letter. When transliterated from the Cherokee syllabary, the spelling for Diane would be something like Deene (de-e-ne).
Cherokee spelling of Donna is a backward capital J for da, followed by a capital O with a line through the upper middle for na.
Patrick
A tlv quo dv is the phonetic spelling for pride.
Yes. In the Cherokee syllabary, it would look like this: ᎾᏁᏏ If you are not able to see these characters, go to "sources and related links" (down below) and download the cherokee font on that webpage.)
hsutb 'pu assd' coij ( HUS- TUB- RY- COOJ )
There is bonnie, toy bonnie, withered bonnie, shadow bonnie, springtrap, plushtrap, nightmare bonnie, white bonnie (fnaf world), jack o bonnie, puppet bonnie from sister location.
potawatomi, shoshone Hopi Cherokee Pomo, Chyiane, Hupa, Navajo (the spelling is off on some)
Bonnie Bonnie Lassie was created on 1919-10-05.
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