Cheyenne, pronounced /ʃiːˈæn/ or /ʃeɪˈæn/, is a unisex given name of Native American origin. It means 'person from the red village' in the Sioux language and was originally used as a surname for members of the Cheyenne nation.
The name Cheyane saw a significant increase in popularity from 1993 to 1998, with a peak of 20 births in 1998. However, it seems to have declined since then, with fewer than 10 births each year after 2000. Overall, there were 174 babies named Cheyane between 1991 and 2009.