Meaning & Origin
Chima is a unisex Igbo name meaning "God knows", derived from Chi (referring to God or a personal spiritual guardian) and the element má (meaning "know"). The name expresses trust in divine omniscience and is culturally rooted in the Igbo belief system, where Chi represents a personal god who guides and protects.Cultural SignificanceIn Igbo cosmology, Chi is a concept of personal divinity, distinct from the supreme deity Chukwu, though Christian Igbo people often use Chi to refer to the Christian God. Names beginning with Chi- are common in Igbo naming traditions, and Chima fits this pattern as a theophoric name that acknowledges God's knowledge and governance over human affairs.Notable BearersAmong notables named Chima include Chima Onyike, a Nigerian-American professor of psychiatry, and Chima Ahamefula, a Nigerian soccer player. In the United States, the surname Chima records over 500 individuals of varied racial backgrounds.Related NamesChima is a shortened form of longer Igbo names like Chukwuma ("God knows everything"). The diminutive Chuks is a common nickname.Meaning: God knowsOrigin: Igbo (Nigeria)Type: Unisex first name; also a surnameUsage: Primarily among Igbo people; also in diaspora, notably in the US and UK