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Feminine
Cheyenne
Meaning & History
Ameohne'e is a Cheyenne female name meaning "walks along woman," derived from Cheyenne linguistic roots. Cheyenne is an Algonquian language spoken by the Cheyenne people of the Great Plains in the United States, now primarily in Montana and Oklahoma. The name components include ame- meaning "along, by" or "around" and -ehné meaning "walk," together forming a verbal base akin to "walks along." The feminine suffix -e'é is added to indicate a woman, making the full name convey a sense of a woman moving continuously or along a path. In Cheyenne naming traditions, meanings often reflect personal characteristics, environment, or significant events. Such names are part of the oral tradition, preserving language and cultural identity. As a given name, Ameohne'e is rare and indicative of a connection to Cheyenne heritage. It may represent a historical figure or serve as a designation within the community, but it is not widely documented in public records. The name is exclusively feminine.