Chiquila is a unique and distinctive name of Mayan origin. It is derived from the Mayan word "chikin," which means "baby bird." The name Chiquila is often given to girls in the Mayan culture as it signifies delicacy, grace, and innocence. In Mayan mythology, birds are considered messengers of the gods and are often associated with fertility and rebirth. Therefore, the name Chiquila may also carry spiritual significance for some families. The name has been passed down through generations among the Mayan people and continues to be a popular choice today. While it is less common outside of Mayan communities, those who bear the name Chiquila are often drawn to its unique sound and rich cultural history.
The name Chiquila has been given to a total of 18 babies born in the United States over three different years. The highest number of babies named Chiquila was born in 1978, with 7 births that year. Five years later, in 1984, there were 6 babies named Chiquila. Finally, in 1987, there were another 5 babies given the name Chiquila.