The given name Chicago is of American origin, inspired by the city of Chicago, Illinois named after Native American chief Chicagoua whose name means "skunk" or "stinky onion".
Chicago is an American given name derived from the Native American title "Shikaakwa," meaning "skunk." It honors Chief Oshkosh, the namesake of the city of Chicago in Illinois.
Chick is an unusual American given name derived from 'chicken,' typically used for males since the late 19th century. It signifies the bird's hardiness, productivity, adaptability, and cultural significance.
Chicora, of Cherokee origin, means "mouth of a river," offering a unique and earthy unisex naming option with rich historical ties to trade and cultural exchange between European settlers and Native American tribes.
Chicquita is a Spanish origin name meaning 'little one,' popularized during the Renaissance as an endearing term for petite girls, now beloved globally despite its roots.
Chidima is a unique African name from Zimbabwe's Shona people, meaning "moon" and signifying radiance and resilience, reflecting both lunar importance in many cultures and the Shona tradition of naming children based on significant events at birth.
Chief is a distinctive male given name of Native American origin, derived from the word 'chiefs,' meaning 'leader' or 'head.' It symbolizes leadership, strength, wisdom, and courage.
Chieko is a feminine Japanese name meaning "a thousand children", derived from the kanji characters 'chii' (thousand) and 'ko' (child). It was popularized during the Taisho period and has been consistently ranked among Japan's top 100 girl names since then.
Chiemela is an African name of Igbo origin meaning 'beauty' or 'grace', traditionally given to celebrate exceptionally beautiful girls in Nigerian culture.
Chiemi is an elegant female given name in Japanese, derived from 'chiei' meaning 'thousand' and 'mi' meaning 'beautiful', translating to 'a thousand beauties'.
The name "Chien" is of French origin, derived from the Old French word for 'dog', with potential symbolism of loyalty and companionship despite its rarity as a given name.