Sakima
sah-KEE-mah
Sakima is a unisex name of Native American origin, meaning “Likely derived from a Native American word, referring to a chief or leader.”, and peaked in popularity in 1977.
What Sakima Means
“Likely derived from a Native American word, referring to a chief or leader.”
The Story of Sakima
Consider a name that resonates with innate leadership, a sound that commands respect and wisdom.
Sakima, likely derived from a Native American word, signifies a chief or leader. This name carries the weight of authority, wisdom, and the responsibility of guiding a community.
You envision your child as a natural leader, someone who guides with wisdom and inspires confidence. This name is for a soul destined to take charge, to lead with integrity and foresight.
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Expressive, joyful, and imaginative. Names vibrating at 3 inspire creativity and optimism.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#10 in 1977
Total Births
15
First Recorded
1977
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