Dakota originates of the indigenous of North America, the Lakota Sioux believed to mean "friend" or "allies". Like many names in history, it is a place name derived of the name of two states in the United States: North and South Dakota. Almost equal number of boys and girls are named Dakota each year
Dakota originates of the indigenous of North America, the Lakota Sioux believed to mean "friend" or "allies". Like many names in history, it is a place name derived of the name of two states in the United States: North and South Dakota. Almost equal number of boys and girls are named Dakota each year
Dakota originates of the indigenous of North America, the Lakota Sioux believed to mean "friend" or "allies". Like many names in history, it is a place name derived of the name of two states in the United States: North and South Dakota. Almost equal number of boys and girls are named Dakota each year
Dakota originates of the indigenous of North America, the Lakota Sioux believed to mean "friend" or "allies". Like many names in history, it is a place name derived of the name of two states in the United States: North and South Dakota. Almost equal number of boys and girls are named Dakota each year