Chiedozie

Meaning of Chiedozie

Chiedozie is a unique and meaningful name of Igbo origin, primarily used for males. Pronounced as chee-eh-DOH-zee-ay, this name carries a rich cultural heritage from the Igbo-speaking regions of Nigeria. Chiedozie translates to "God has fixed it" or "God has perfected it," reflecting a deep sense of faith and gratitude. The name can also be found in the variation Chidozie. In the United States, Chiedozie remains relatively uncommon, with sporadic occurrences over the years; for instance, it was given to 7 newborns in 2022 and reached its highest rank in 2017 when it was bestowed upon 10 babies, ranking at 7540. Despite its rarity, Chiedozie stands out for its profound meaning and cultural significance, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a distinctive and spiritually resonant name for their child.

Pronunciation

Igbo

  • Pronunced as chee-eh-DOH-zee-ay (/tʃiˈeɪdozie/)

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Notable People Named Chiedozie

Chiedozie Somkelechukwu Ogbene is an Irish professional footballer known for his role as a winger for Luton Town and the Republic of Ireland national team.
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