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      Group of people

      Meaning of the first name Seminole

      Origin

      Native American, Seminole Tribe

      Meaning

      Separatist or Runaway in Creek Language

      Variations

      Temitope, Sebille, Sevilen
      The term Seminole originates from the Creek language, where it is understood to mean separatist or runaway. This designation reflects the group of Native Americans who broke away from established tribes, opting for a more independent lifestyle in the southeastern regions of what is now the United States. The name encapsulates the spirit of autonomy and resistance to external control, characteristic of the Seminole people's history and culture.

      Historically, the Seminole tribe emerged in the 18th century, primarily composed of Creek Indians as well as escaped slaves and other indigenous groups seeking refuge from European colonization. They established a distinctive identity in Florida, where they adapted to the local environment and developed a complex social structure. The tribe became notable for its role in several conflicts, including the Seminole Wars against the United States government in the 19th century, which were sparked by attempts to remove them from their lands. Despite these challenges, the Seminoles famously resisted removal, making them one of the few tribes to remain unconquered.

      In modern contexts, Seminole is utilized in various ways, symbolizing a rich cultural heritage as well as resilience. The term is not only associated with the tribe itself but also appears in name forms such as sports teams, educational institutions, and geographic locations. The Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma continue to exist today, engaging in cultural revitalization efforts, governance, and economic development. Their contemporary initiatives reflect a broader movement among Native American tribes to reclaim their identities and assert their rights in the modern world.

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      Indian

      Indian

      This is the most common surname associated with Seminole.
      Sidney

      Sidney

      This is the most common name of those married to a Seminole.
      David

      David

      This is the most common name for a child of a Seminole.
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      1775 is when there were the most people born with the first name Seminole.

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