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Chiagozie

A boy with a good spirit and has lots of women that like him and can get mad at times but always makes it up
I would like me a chiagozie
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Chiaki

Chiaki (ちあき, チアキ) is a common Japanese given name used by either sex and is occasionally used as a surname.

Chiaki can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:

* 千秋, "thousand, autumn"

* 千明, "thousand, light"

* 千晶, "thousand, sparkle"

* 千晃, "thousand, clear"

* 智昭, "wisdom, shining"

The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

Japanese names vary in meaning according to

their kanji.
I like the character Shinichi Chiaki in Nodame Cantabile. (used as a surname in this case.)
by yuna01iro May 17, 2011
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Chiac

The Chiac people of coastal south-eastern New Brunswick, are distant descendants of the Black Moors of Iberia and Southern France/Gaul, who were expelled from Spain in 1609, most of them who were forced to give up their names, religion and culture, and expelled from Spain to Southern France, they were assimilated and then in the mid 1600s, were shipped to the French colony of Acadia as indentured servants, they were then known as Acadians or "Of Acadia". They mixed with the other French settlers and the aboriginal Indigenous people of the region.

For the most part, the Chiac were assimilated, historically forgotten and culturally whitewashed by the British Empire, when they were conquered and colonized in the 1700s.

Today, traces can be found such as Westmorland County (West-moor-land), where the Chiac people resides, the Tintamarre tradition, which many Non-Chiac Acadians also celebrate, originates from the Chiac as Tintamarre or "Tainted"-Moors.
Today the Chiac, due to assimilation are better known as mixed creoles/metis.
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Chiac

A mixed Acadian, primarily with French Acadian and Native Indigenous/Aboriginal origins, yet also having Black African ancestry, mostly by intermingling with the Africans (or Black Loyalists, today some are also known as Afro-metis) who migrated to south-east New Brunswick. Since the 18th and 19th Century, the Chiac have been assimilated to a certain extent.

A Chiac can also be called an Acadian Creole or Creoles of Acadia, due to the fact that the Chiac are of mixed ancestry and its distant relation with the mixed Louisiana Creole people.

One possible theory of the origin of the name Chiac an amalgamation of the phrase "Chu a Creole" or "Ju un creole" in the Chiac creole language (In English: I'm a Creole)
The Chiac are an Acadian Creole/Metis people originating in the rural south-east coast of New Brunswick.
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Si chiama Pietro

"Si chiama Pietro, torna indietro." Locuzione usata quando si presta qualcosa a qualcuno per sottolineare il volere che il suddetto oggetto ritorni al legittimo proprietario.
"Prendi l'accendino. Si chiama Pietro ok?"
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Chiamaka

God is Great! It also means an amazingly awesome person. Someone who is simply the best. Also can be used like a joking phrase. Used to describe a person who is sporadic loud and joyful.
Man that chick was such a Chiamaka.
Hahahaha I was just Chiamaka-ing you bruh.
by LilChiizy April 4, 2009
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chiaki

Chiaki is a common japanese name. chiaki is a beautiful girl who always thinks about others before herself. she has the most gorgeous hair ever. she loves when people touch her hair. chiaki can be very shy at first but if you get to know her she will open up. She loves sports and loves taking pictures. she is loyal and kind. she is an amazing singer and dancer. she is also an amazing kisser. everyone will want to hook up with her
"hey you know the gorgeous girl who's is like the sweetest person ever, beautiful hair and loyal and kind? do you know her name?"

"thats definitely Chiaki, everyone wants her"
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