Emmy Samtani

Emmy Samtani

Emmy is the founder of Kiindred and mother to 3 little ones. Over the last 4 years, she has worked with some of the most credible experts in the parenting space and is a keen contributor on all things parenthood.
Updated on Aug 20, 2025

From the Arctic Circle to the tip of South America, Indigenous names echo a profound respect for land and ancestors. Whether referencing a totem animal, sacred river, or life event, each moniker tells a piece of an epic cultural mosaic. Communities like the Mapuche, Navajo, or Quechua all preserve naming practices that transcend borders. Embracing an Indigenous Americas baby name is a testament to resilience and deep-rooted wisdom.

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