The following list includes settlements, geographic features, and political subdivisions of Arizona whose names are derived from Native American languages.
Hasbidito Creek – from a Navajo phrase meaning "dove spring".
Kinnikinick Lake
Lake Bekihatso – from the Navajo phrase be'e k'id hatsoh , meaning "big pond".
Segetoa Spring – from the Navajo phrase tsiyi't ohi , meaning "spring in the forest".
Setsiltso Spring – from the Navajo phrase chech'il tsoh , meaning "big oak".
Zuni River – named after the Zuni people .
Bakulai Mesa – from the Navajo phrase baa lo'k'aa'i , meaning "a place with reeds in it".
Bitsihutios Butte – from the Navajo phrase bitsu'h hwits'os , meaning "tapered formation at its base".
Canyon de Chelly
Chinde Mesa
Chinle
Chusca Mountains
Kin Tiel
Klagetoh
Lukachukai Mountains
Tunitcha Mountains – from the Navajo phrase tontsaa , meaning "big water".