Okima
oh-KEE-muh
Okima is a girl’s name of Native American origin, meaning “This name has Native American origins, particularly from the Algonquin language, meaning 'chief' or 'leader'. It suggests authority and guidance.”, and peaked in popularity in 1975.
What Okima Means
“This name has Native American origins, particularly from the Algonquin language, meaning 'chief' or 'leader'. It suggests authority and guidance.”
The Story of Okima
This name carries the quiet authority of ancient leaders, a resonant title waiting to guide your daughter's path.
With roots in the Algonquin language, Okima has been recorded since 1975. It signifies 'chief' or 'leader,' pointing to a heritage of strength and decisive guidance.
Okima suggests a daughter with a resolute spirit and an innate ability to lead. You see your child as someone who will stand firm, guiding with fairness and a strong sense of purpose.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#15 in 1975
Total Births
27
First Recorded
1975
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