Chinedum

Meaning of Chinedum

Chinedum is a male name of Igbo origin. In Igbo, it is pronounced as chee-neh-doom (/tʃiːneɪduːm/). The name has a beautiful meaning, which translates to "God leads me" or "God guides me." Chinedum is often associated with strength, wisdom, and divine protection. It is also worth noting that Chinedum has a variation, Chinelo.

Looking at the data for newborns in the United States of America, Chinedum has been given to a small number of babies in recent years. In 2021, there were 7 occurrences, ranking it at 9695. While the popularity of this name may vary from year to year, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking a name rooted in Nigerian culture and spirituality.

Pronunciation

Igbo

  • Pronunced as chee-neh-doom (/tʃiːneɪduːm/)

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Notable People Named Chinedum

Chinedum Peace Babalola FAS, FAAS is a distinguished Nigerian Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacokinetics, known for being the first female Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Ibadan and the incumbent Vice Chancellor of Chrisland University.
Chinedum Okwudire - Chinedum (Chi) Okwudire is a Nigerian-American mechanical engineer, professor, and founder of Ulendo Technologies, known for his work in manufacturing automation and mechatronics.
Chinedum Osuji is a distinguished professor and department chair at the University of Pennsylvania, with a background as a Taekwondo Olympian and expertise in polymers and soft materials.
Chinedum Enyinnaya Orji is a Nigerian politician and former member of parliament who served as the 11th Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly.
Chinedum Iregbu, also known as Saint Maxzy or Maxzy, is a Nigerian filmmaker, poet, and Quality Control Manager for EbonyLife TV.
Chinedum Ndukwe - Chinedum "Nedu" Ndukwe is a former American football safety who played for the Cincinnati Bengals and the Oakland Raiders after a college career at the University of Notre Dame.
Chinedum Uzoma Nwajiuba is a Nigerian academic and former Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo.
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