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Proto-Algonquian has a number of fish-related terms which begin with name·-, including this term, *name·kwa(“lake trout”), and *name·wa(“sturgeon”); see the latter for possible Wiyot and Yurok cognates.
^ This form represents a shortening of the PA word, based on interpretation of the final part as a diminutive suffix. As is observed in Mír curad (1998), page 191: "The historically expected Arapaho form *nebeheʔ would have had the shape of the regular diminutive of a stem neb: neb- + -eheʔ (25). Given such a form it would be straightforward, if not inevitable, for an explicitly non-diminutive Arapaho neb 'fish' (14) to arise by back-formation." Note that the usual Arapaho term for 'fish' is nowo' / naⁿwⁿ (depending on dialect and orthography).