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    Chiadịka

    Pronunciation: chee-ah-DEE-kah

    ⚥ Unisex
    Igbo

    Meaning

    God is good

    Origin

    Igbo

    History & Etymology

    Chiadịka is a traditional Igbo name from Nigeria, deeply rooted in the culture's spiritual beliefs. Like many Igbo names, it is a theophoric name, meaning it contains a reference to God (Chi). The Igbo people often choose names that express their gratitude, faith, or circumstances surrounding a child's birth, making names like Chiadịka common expressions of divine blessing and goodness. The name reflects a core aspect of Igbo philosophy, where 'Chi' represents a personal god or divine essence, and 'adịka' signifies goodness or being good. It is used for both males and females, embodying a universal sentiment of faith and thankfulness.

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    • Chi
    • Adịka

    Chiadịka in different fonts

    ChiadịkaDancing Script
    ChiadịkaCaveat
    ChiadịkaSatisfy
    ChiadịkaPacifico
    ChiadịkaGreat Vibes

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