Your name would be spelled B-R-A-N-D-O-N (BRANDON), English type names do NOT translate into Tsalagi. This is why most natives will have two (or more) sets of names, one being the 'christian name' (used by Europeans) and one native name - Example: John "Big Crow" Foster - the "Big Crow" is translatable to a native name, while john and foster are not.
I'm not sure which clan or tribe the person below is drawing his information from (of course please remember that it may actually be Tsalagi (the Cherokee language) for "please give me chicken soup").
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The name Brandon in Cherokee is spelled Cika-gi-bamwa.
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