Asdzaa is from the Navajo (Diné) Asdzą́ą́ — woman. A modern American baby name in the broader Navajo-Diné Indigenous heritage aesthetic. Asdzaa is one of the foundational Navajo feminine names — central to traditional Diné Indigenous Athabaskan heritage of foundational Southwest United States. The foundational Navajo asdzą́ą́ concept is central to foundational Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé (Changing Woman) — foundational Navajo creator goddess + foundational central deity of Diné cosmology + foundational mother of foundational Hero Twins (Monster Slayer + Born for Water) + foundational subject of foundational Kinaaldá (Navajo female puberty ceremony, foundational 4-day initiation honoring Changing Woman) — central to foundational Diné Bahaneʼ (Navajo creation story) + foundational pan-Navajo cultural identity. Foundational subject of foundational Navajo Nation (foundational largest Native American reservation 71,000 km² + ~400,000 Navajo).
Featured throughout Navajo heritage.
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Asdzaa reduces to one.