Names of Corn -nęh-
Corn was, of course, very important to the Wyandot in the past. So it should not be surprising that the noun root for corn -nęh-, appears in clan names for people. What surprises me is that the names I have discovered are all for males.
ahanęhutaha He planted, stood up the corn. (male)
[ah-ha-nen-hoo-tah-hah]
a- factual
-ha- masculine singular agent – he
-nęh- noun root – corn
-ut- verb root – stand
-aha inchoative root suffix + punctual aspect
Hanęhasa He is small, little corn. (male Prairie Turtle clan)
[ha-nen-hah-sah]
ha- masculine singular agent – he
-nęh- noun root – corn
-a- verb root – be a size
-sa stative aspect + diminutive aspect suffix
Tanęhušreh water is not going to flow in his corn. (male Snake clan)
[tah-nen-hoo-shreh]
t- negative
-(h)a- masculine singular agent – his
-nęh- noun root – corn
-u- verb root – be in water
-šr- dislocative root suffix
-eh purposive aspect
Tehanęnhuhšre Where water is going to arrive at his corn. (male)
[teh-han-en-hooh-shreh]
te- cislocative – where
-ha- masculine singular agent – he
-nęnh- noun root – corn
-u- verb root – be in water
-hšr- inchoative root suffix
-e purposive aspect
Tehǫnęhawehtih He is not out of corn. (Deer clan male)
[teh-hon-nen-hah-weh-teeh]
te- negative
-hǫ- masculine singular agent – he
-nęh- noun root – corn
-a- joiner vowel
-we- verb root – be together
-t- causative root suffix
-ih stative aspect
Yąnenhurak Intact or whole corn. (male)
[yan-nen-hoo-rak]
yą- feminine-zoic singular agent – it
-nęnh- noun root – corn
-urak verb root – be entire, intact + stative aspect