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Feminine
Cheyenne
Meaning & History
Ve'keseha'e is a Cheyenne feminine name that translates to "bird woman". It is composed of the root vé'kėséhe- meaning "bird" and the feminine suffix -e'é. The name reflects Cheyenne naming traditions, which frequently draw on natural elements, animals, and descriptive qualities. As a given name, it conveys a connection to the avian world and femininity. Not commonly found outside of Cheyenne communities, it remains a culturally specific name within the indigenous language context.
Etymology
The name Ve'keseha'e combines two Cheyenne elements: vé'kėséhe (bird) and the feminine suffix -e'é (woman, female).Cultural Context
While the source databases mention users reported by names.thishierarchy.com, the leading theory for this name relates to its compound derivation from animal and feminine suffixes. This aligns with many Cheyenne names formed from natural terms reflecting personal or familial ties.- Meaning: Bird woman
- Origin: Cheyenne
- Type: Given name
- Usage Regions: Cheyenne communities (primarily in the United States)