José Miguel Carrera
A Chilean general and one of the founders of independent Chile, often referred to as a 'Chileno' patriot.
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tʃiˈle.no
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Derived from the Spanish word 'Chileno,' meaning 'Chilean,' this name signifies a person from Chile. It comes from the indigenous Mapuche term 'chili,' referring to the land or valley, combined with the Spanish suffix '-eno' indicating origin. Historically, it has been used to denote pride in Chilean nationality and cultural identity.
The name 'Chileno' holds strong cultural significance in Chile, symbolizing national pride and identity. It has historically represented connection to the South American republic and its indigenous roots. This name often appears in literature, music, and folklore as a marker of Chilean heritage and patriotism.
Though not widely used as a given name internationally, 'Chileno' is embraced in Chile and among Chilean diaspora as a symbolic and affectionate name. Its use reflects a growing trend of parents choosing names that affirm cultural roots and celebrate heritage in a globalized world.
The name Chileno carries the essence of “One from Chile; Chilean origin or heritage” from Spanish tradition. Names beginning with "C" often embody qualities of creativity, communication, and charm.
The name 'Chileno' holds strong cultural significance in Chile, symbolizing national pride and identity. It has historically represented connection to the South American republic and its indigenous roots. This name often appears in literature, music, and folklore as a marker of Chilean heritage and patriotism.
A Chilean general and one of the founders of independent Chile, often referred to as a 'Chileno' patriot.
A leader in Chile's independence movement and first Supreme Director of independent Chile, embodying the spirit of the 'Chileno' identity.
Chilean folklorist and musician who preserved and promoted Chilean cultural heritage, often called a true 'Chileno' cultural icon.
A Chilean statesman whose policies shaped the Chilean republic, playing a significant role in defining the 'Chileno' political identity.
A naval hero regarded as a symbol of Chilean courage and patriotism.
Nobel Prize-winning poet, often celebrated as Chile's greatest literary figure and a profound 'Chileno' voice.
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Parents: Xuxa Meneghel and Luciano Szafir
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🌐Spanish
Chilien
🌐French
Chilene
🌐German
Cileno
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チレーノ (Chirēno)
🌐Japanese
智利人 (Zhìlì rén)
🌐Chinese
تشيلي (Tshili)
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The term 'Chileno' is commonly used in Chile as both a demonym and a nickname, making it unique as a personal name that directly reflects national identity.
Individuals named Chileno are often perceived as proud, resilient, and deeply connected to their roots. They tend to be warm, approachable, and value community and tradition. Their personality may reflect a blend of modern openness with respect for history and culture.
Chileno is a Spanish name meaning “One from Chile; Chilean origin or heritage”. Derived from the Spanish word 'Chileno,' meaning 'Chilean,' this name signifies a person from Chile. It comes from the indigenous Mapuche term 'chili,' referring to the land or valley, combined with the Spanish suffix '-eno' indicating origin. Historically, it has been used to denote pride in Chilean nationality and cultural identity.
Chileno is pronounced (IPA: tʃiˈle.no). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Chileno include: Chelo, Leno, Chilo, Neno, Cheny, Len, Chili, Cee, Leo, Chiliño.
Famous people named Chileno include: , , , , .
Celebrity babies named Chileno include children of: Xuxa Meneghel and Luciano Szafir.