The baby name Mohawk is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "moh-hawk".
Mohawk is Native American in Origin.
Mohawk is a Native American name that means "eater of living things" or "man-eater." The Mohawk people are a tribe of indigenous people who originally inhabited the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York. The name Mohawk has been used as a given name for boys, but it is not a common name in modern times.
The pronunciation of Mohawk is moh-hawk, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is of Native American origin and has a rich history. The Mohawk people were known for their fierce warrior culture and were one of the five nations that made up the Iroquois Confederacy. They were also skilled hunters and farmers, and their traditional way of life was closely tied to the natural world.
The name Mohawk is a compound word made up of two Mohawk words: "mo" meaning "man" and "haw" meaning "eater." The name was likely given to the tribe by their enemies, as a way of describing their fierce reputation in battle. Today, the Mohawk people continue to maintain their cultural traditions and language, and their name remains an important part of their identity.