Chicago is a unique and distinctive given name of American origin. It was popularized by the Windy City itself, the city of Chicago in Illinois, named after a Native American leader, Chief Oshkosh, whose title was translated as "Shikaakwa," meaning "skunk." This translation eventually evolved into the name "Chicago."
The name Chicago gained prominence during the mid-20th century and has since become associated with the vibrant city it represents. It is often chosen by parents who want to pay homage to their Midwestern roots or express their love for the city's rich culture, history, and diverse spirit.
While not a traditional name with a deeply rooted historical background like many others, Chicago stands out as a powerful and unique choice for a child's name. Its strong connection to the city of Chicago makes it a modern and meaningful option for parents looking for something different and distinctive.
The statistics for the name Chicago show a consistent but relatively low number of births each year since 2018. In 2018, there were 6 babies named Chicago born in the United States, and this number remained unchanged in 2021 with another 6 births. However, there was an increase in popularity for the name Chicago in recent years, with 10 births recorded in 2022, followed by another 8 births in 2023.
In total, from 2018 to 2023, there have been 30 babies named Chicago born in the United States. While this may seem like a small number compared to more popular names, it's clear that the name Chicago has maintained a consistent presence among newborns during these years.