Chaun, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name for boys. It is derived from the Latin word 'cauneus,' which means 'from Caunus.' Caunus was a town in ancient Caria, now located in modern-day Turkey. The name Chaun may also have connections to the French word 'chien,' meaning 'dog,' suggesting a possible association with loyalty or fidelity. Spelled with a 'h' instead of the more common 'gh' as seen in its variant Chaim, Chaun offers a unique twist on this traditional name. Its rarity makes it stand out and adds an air of individuality to those who bear it.
"Eleven children named Chaun were born between 1964 and 1967."