The name Cheney unfolds like a whispered melody across sun-warmed Tuscan hills, its syllables drifting with the grace of a late-summer breeze through an ancient oak grove. Born of Old French chenei—“oak”—and carried into English usage, it evokes the quiet majesty of gnarled trunks and broad canopies, a lineage of strength wrapped in lyrical softness. Unisex by nature, Cheney balances earthy resilience with buoyant elegance, as suited to a bright-eyed bambino racing through vineyard rows as to a bambina pausing to savor the warmth of family laughter. Pronounced CHAY-nee, it moves easily on the tongue, like a well-worn violin bow tracing its final, perfect note. In every use, Cheney whispers of rooted tradition and spirited individuality, a name that feels at once timeless and tenderly alive.
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