Oklahoma name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Meaning: Of the Red People
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What does Oklahoma mean?

Unorthodox Oklahoma is originated from Native and American bestowed upon both boys and girls, Oklahoma means "Of the Red People".

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How popular is the name Oklahoma?

Oklahoma is a rare baby name in United States and may not be used now. At least, 30 people globally have been given the name as per our findings.

YearRankBirths
190720615

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Here's what numbers has to say about Oklahoma

When it comes to your personal life, you prefer to keep it private. Realizing your goals is what lifts your spirit and boosts your self-confidence. You are reliable but unpredictable, fragile but emotionless at the same time. You are just scared to express your feelings because you secretly believe it will give people power over you. Nothing and no one can keep you amused for too long. Good things don't just fall from the sky. You have to earn them. You know this.

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Famous people named Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma City, capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma City Blue Devils, premier American Southwest territory jazz band
  • Oklahoma Ward in movie Crawl or Die as Director

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