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by Jewbssbbsnskksksmsnsnsnsnslsks March 11, 2019
Get the Chiagozie mug.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.
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.
by yuna01iro May 17, 2011
Get the Chiaki mug.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.
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.
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by Lysb August 19, 2021
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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)
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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