Chamorro Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 2
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The Chamorro people are the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands. Chamorro is an Austronesian language of the native and spoken language of the Chamorro people, who are the indigenous people of the Marianas.
The name “Chamorro” is derived from the indigenous term “chamorri,” which refers to the high caste in ancient Chamorro society. The term “Chamurres” was used by the Legazpi expedition of 1565, and appears in other records from the same contact period.
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Chamorro Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A man who is strong and tough | ||
Chamorro word for flower. | ||
Fiery or hot | ||
He who likes being alone or solitary | ||
One who is sweet or kind. | ||
Someone who has been detached or removed | ||
He who is brave and spirited | ||
A man who is smart and intelligent | ||
Doll | ||
She who is tall and slender. | ||
Wave or surf | ||
His wave | ||
Chamorro term of endearment for boys. | ||
Little bird | ||
Young chicken or cockerel | ||
Night | ||
Moon | ||
Star | ||
The quipuha tree found in Guam. | ||
Chamorro word for lady. | ||
Serenade, evening music | ||
Chamorro word for mermaid. | ||
Luck or good fortune. She who is lucky. | ||
He who is free | ||
Aid or help | ||
One who has no people | ||
Having no sea | ||
He who is not wise | ||
Chop | ||
No sail | ||
Not wished for. | ||
No sea | ||
A sea or an ocean | ||
His or her sea | ||


