Chidera is a unisex name of Igbo origin. In Igbo, it is pronounced as chee-DAY-rah (/tʃiːˈdeɪrə/). The name has a beautiful meaning, which translates to "what God has written" or "God's writing" in English. Chidera is associated with strength, resilience, and a deep spiritual connection. It is a name that carries cultural significance and reflects the rich heritage of the Igbo people. While Chidera may not be as commonly used as some other names, its popularity has been steadily increasing in recent years in the United States. It offers a unique and meaningful choice for parents who are looking for a name that stands out while honoring their Nigerian roots or embracing African culture.
Chidera Eggerue is a British Nigerian writer and fashion blogger, known for her book "What a Time to Be Alone" and the #SaggyBoobsMatter campaign. |