Meanings and history of the name Chesley: | Edit. From a surname that was originally from a place name meaning "camp meadow" in Old English.
Chessnea is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 552 times.
Chesney is a surname or given name of Norman French origin. It is derived from Old French chesnai ("oak grove"). The name first reached England following its conquest by the Normans in 1066.
Meanings and history of the name Chesney: | Edit. From the traditionally English and French topographic surname for someone who lived by or in an oak wood, from the Old French chesnai "oak grove", from chesne 'oak tree'. Famous real-life people named Chesney: | Edit.
Meanings and history of the name Chesney: | Edit. From the traditionally English and French topographic surname for someone who lived by or in an oak wood, from the Old French chesnai "oak grove", from chesne 'oak tree'. Famous real-life people named Chesney: | Edit.
Tianxia (天下; pinyin: Tiānxià) literally means "under heaven"; and Tianchao (天朝) means "Heavenly Dynasty". These terms were usually used in the context of civil wars or periods of division, in which whoever ends up reunifying China is said to have ruled Tianxia, or everything under heaven.
Traditional Chinese baby boy names connote strength, prosperity, or characteristics you hope your baby will exhibit—like Quon (meaning “bright, shiningâ€). Baby girl names tend to skew towards beauty, grace, flowers, or trees—like Lian. Bo. Chinese: Precious. English: A name made popular by actress Bo Derek.
Chinea is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 641 times.
Definition of choral. 1 : of or relating to a chorus or choir a choral group. 2 : sung or designed for singing by a choir a choral arrangement.
A choir (/ˈkwaɪər/; also known as a quire, chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers. ... The term "Choir" has the secondary definition of a subset of an ensemble; thus one speaks of the "woodwind choir" of an orchestra, or different "choirs" of voices or instruments in a polychoral composition.