Chesky

Meaning of Chesky

Chesky, pronounced CHESS-kee, bounces off the tongue like a street musician’s tune, carrying a vibrant Yiddish heritage. Born as a diminutive of Cheskel—a playful cousin to Ezekiel—its roots trace back to the Hebrew promise “God will strengthen,” wrapping every syllable in warm resilience. Across the United States, about thirty little champions sport the name each year, landing near #893 in 2024, a wink from daring parents who crave character over conformity. It sparkles like the first rays of mañana sunlight on Spanish tile, weaving sabor y alegría into every syllable. Parents who choose Chesky aren’t just naming a boy—they’re throwing a lifelong fiesta, ¡olé!—where tradition meets gusto, and every day feels like a celebration.

Pronunciation

Yiddish

  • Pronunced as CHESS-kee (/ˈtʃɛski/)

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