1. Chuck
Chuck: Old English for "sudden, forceful blow"; Irish for "dog, hound"
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Chuck: Old English for "sudden, forceful blow"; Irish for "dog, hound"
Tiago: Portuguese and Spanish form of James, meaning "supplanter" or "one who takes the place of another."
Sheikh: Respected elder, leader, or scholar in the Islamic community, or a chief/head of a tribe/family.
Sheik: Arabic origin, meaning "old man" or "chief," representing wisdom and leadership within a community.
Shaka: "to shake or stir up" (Zulu)
Cheikh: Arabic origin, meaning "elder" or "religious scholar," connoting wisdom, guidance, and leadership.
Shakai: Japanese for "society" or "community."
Tiaki (Maori origin): Guardian, protector, caregiver
Chico: Spanish diminutive of Francisco, meaning "free man"; common in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America; denotes cheerfulness and sociability.
Chucky: "Free man", "strong man" (diminutive of Charles)
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