Chiyo is a charming and elegant name of Japanese origin, meaning "eternal." Pronounced as chee-yoh (/tʃi.jo/), it carries a graceful and timeless quality. This name has a rich cultural significance in Japan, where it is often associated with traits like beauty, strength, and resilience. A variation of this name is Chiyoko. In Hawaii, Chiyo has been a moderately popular choice for baby girls over the years, with fluctuating occurrences in the early 20th century. With its unique sound and profound meaning, Chiyo makes for a distinctive and meaningful choice for your little one.
Chiyo Ousaki is a Japanese voice actress, singer, and DJ known for her roles in Da Capo III, The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, and Wagamama High Spec. |
Chiyo Uno was a renowned Japanese author and kimono designer, celebrated for her impact on Japanese fashion, film, and literature. |
Chiyo Kimura was a pioneering Japanese politician who was among the first group of women elected to the House of Representatives in 1946. |