Arshita is a feminine name and comes from the word "arsh" , which means "sky", so arshita means "at the top" or "above us all". It may also stand for ambitious, superior and powerfull. Hypothetically, it may also stand for someone living in the sky i.e. an angel.
it means look at the sky
The site below says yatahay is a distortion of the Navajo word "Ya'ah'tee," roughly meaning "It is good."
Up is the opposite of down, toward the sky.
Heaven, referring to the afterlife, is never mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. There is no Biblical Hebrew word for this concept. However, Early modern English translations used the word "heaven" as a poetic word for sky, and the word sky (שמיים) appears 653 times. Many Christian translations continue to use the word "heaven" in their translations, when the word שמיים in the Hebrew text is either referring literally to the sky, or figuratively, to God.
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
The navajo word for ancient enemy or ancient one is anasazi
it is Navajo. It means like hello or hiAnswerI asked a Navajo woman what it meant and she told me that it basically is a greeting, but translated into English it means yata (sky) hey (blessing)
The word for Thanksgiving in Navajo is: Tązhii Daʼaghał which means "turkey they are eating it". Or Késhmish Yázhí which means "little Christmas"
It is not Navajo, it is Potawatomi. The modern spelling is "gimoozaabi", and it means "faithful friend" in Potawatomi.
The Navajo word táni·l'ái means "which is spread out on water" and is used as the name for dragonflies
The word that rhymes with day and means sky is "gray."
Tatanka is a Navajo word that means buffalo if you have seen the great movie dancing with wolves it is said alot between the Navajo and the cowboys
The Navajo term means "food room": ch'iiyáán áł'įįgone'or : ch'iiyáán 'ál'íní góneor: ch'iiyáán 'ál'į́į́gi
the filipino word for sky is "KALANGITAN" its root word is "LANGIT" which means heaven... :)
The Navajo word for boy is Ashkii, and boys is Ashiiké.
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