Moki

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Pronunciation
Moki is pronounced as MO-kee or MO-ky.
mo-ke(Hopi)
Popularity
The popularity of Moki as a baby name is low and rare. It is not currently listed in the top 1000 names in the U.S, according to the Social Security Administration data. However, the name has gained popularity in recent years, and it is gaining appeal among parents seeking unique and meaningful names for their babies.

cartoon of the name Moki
Cartoon of Moki

Moki Name meanings & History

Means "deer" in Hopi. Moki is a unisex name and can be used for both boys and girls. It is an ideal name for parents looking for a unique and meaningful name for their baby. The name is well suited for parents who love nature, specifically clouds, woods, and trees, and who would like to express their affinity and respect for the natural environment through their child’s name.

Zodiac Sign of Moki: Mother Cancer

Synonyms of Moki:

M: Manipulative,Mushy,Memorabilia,Mommy,Mother,Memory,Maternal

O: Obstinate,Obsessive,Ostentatious,Obsolete,Organized

K: Kind,Karma,Kundalini,Karate

I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate

Moki is:

  • a Boring name
  • a Common name
  • a Formal name
  • a Rough name
  • a Youthful name

Famous People

An acclaimed athlete and a former professional baseball player, Moki Jensen, is an inspiring person with the name Moki. In addition, Moki Kokoris is a successful attorney and a partner of two prominent law firms in Texas.

2.) Moki (Male)

Usage: Australian

Meanings: (Australian) cloudy.

Other Forms: Mokee, Mokey, Mokie, Moky


3.) Moki (Male)

Usage: Georgian

Meanings: The Hopi meaning of Moki is "deer", while in Hawaiian it means "one who is shy".

Pronunciation: MOH-kee (Hopi) or MOH-kee (Hawaiian)
mo-ke(Hopi)


cartoon of the name Moki
Cartoon of Moki

Description: Native American (Hopi tribe). The Hopi meaning of Moki is "deer", while in Hawaiian it means "one who is shy". Means "deer" in Hopi. Moki can be used as a first name or a nickname. It is a great choice for parents who want to give their child a unique name that is rooted in Native American culture.

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