18 CHAMBERLIN— PLACE AND PERSONAL NAMES [January 3, 



Nan'nan-tci. A boy. From iiia-na'hna, to grow up, grow up tall, 



plus the ending fci. 

 Na'na-vi. A woman, now deceased. Apparently from same verb 



as the preceding. 

 Na'tcu. A girl. 

 Ne'ji-ka. A girl. The name was said to refer to the way in which 



at one time she had had her hair cut. 

 NVna. A girl. From the English. 

 No'zm-up. A woman. Ma-no'zvi-a, to carry or move away, move 



camp, plus up. " Camp mover." 

 Oi'tcu, Oi'tco, Hoi'tcu. A boy. The word means " bird " in the 



general sense. 

 Pai'ydn-uk. A woman. " Laughing Water " (Pa, water, + ^"^- 



ya'ni-km, to laugh). 

 Pan'du-gan. A man. Probably from pan, water (adjective form), 



and Tu'gan, which see further. 

 Panic. A man, also known as PVdji-hii-i. Name probably the 



English paunch. 

 Pa'ri-gzan-tsup. A woman. " Mud " is the meaning of the name. 

 Pa'so-go. Name by which Pa'ri-gzm-tsup was known when a girl. 



The name means wet or swampy ground. 

 Pa'wi-noi-tsi. A man spoken of in tradition as having a very long 



time ago built a vessel and navigated the Great Salt Lake {Pa, 



water, -{-zvi'a-no, to travel or ride, -\-tsi). 

 Pi'a-re-gzua-ni. Gosiute name for IVa-ce-ki, the Shoshoni chief, 



It means " great talker." 

 Pi'a-ivaip. A woman, also known as Pi'gi-stun or Stun for short. 



The name means simply " big woman " {pi'a, big, + "^'^^a^p, 



woman). 

 PI' gih-gzva-ci. Name of a white woman formerly much associated 



with members of the tribe. It means "pig tail" {pigin, pig, in 



adjective ion-n,A^gzva'ci, tail). The manner of origin of this 



name has been explained above. 

 Pl'dji-bo-unts. A man, often also called Panic. 

 Pi/km. A girl. 



