Is Inola used as an actual name?
Apparently Inola is a Cherokee word meaning "Black Fox," and there is atleast a town named Inola. I was wondering though, is it possible for Inola to be a name by itself? I'm not familiar with traditional Cherokee naming customs, so I have no idea if this might also be a name in itself -- I don't really trust a lot of name sites out there, since so many of them seem to be wrong, cross referenced and taken from eachother, and so many of them like to post things as names that... don't make sense and are just words. xD If anyone could help I'd appreciate it though!
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Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  Morgaine  ·  10/30/2013, 11:41 PM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  Laura  ·  3/9/2021, 5:17 AM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  Emma  ·  5/30/2020, 7:58 AM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  thegriffon  ·  1/4/2020, 5:50 AM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name? Words...?  ·  Sabertooth  ·  7/20/2019, 4:08 PM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  Inola  ·  7/20/2019, 3:57 PM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  Inola Sky T.G  ·  1/4/2020, 12:13 AM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  Inola L.  ·  5/13/2021, 6:46 AM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  clevelandkentevans  ·  10/31/2013, 6:47 AM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  Morgaine  ·  10/31/2013, 10:58 AM
Re: Is Inola used as an actual name?  ·  Inola Sky T.G  ·  6/13/2017, 12:08 PM
Inola - a follow-up question  ·  Frollein Gladys  ·  10/31/2013, 8:13 AM
Re: Inola - a follow-up question  ·  Frollein Gladys  ·  6/26/2018, 1:48 AM
Re: Inola - a follow-up question  ·  thegriffon  ·  6/26/2018, 6:45 AM
Re: Inola - a follow-up question  ·  INOLA2019  ·  9/18/2019, 11:10 AM