Chidozie is a unique and uncommon name of Igbo origin from Nigeria. It is derived from the Igbo words "chi" meaning "God" and "dizzie" which translates to "has given". Therefore, the name Chidozie literally means "God has given".
The name Chidozie is often used as both a masculine and feminine name in Nigeria. It gained popularity during the 20th century as part of a wave of Igbo names that became popular among the Nigerian intelligentsia and middle class.
Historically, the Igbos have traditionally named their children based on the day of the week they were born, significant events surrounding their birth, or predictions about their future. Chidozie falls under this latter category, as it reflects the joy and gratitude parents feel when a child is born, attributing their child's life to divine intervention.
Despite its growing popularity in Nigeria, Chidozie remains relatively unknown outside of Africa. However, those who bear this name often take pride in its unique sound and rich cultural history. As with any name, the true beauty of Chidozie lies not only in its meaning but also in the personal experiences and stories associated with it by those who carry it.
The name Chidozie has seen fluctuations in popularity over time, with the highest number of births occurring in 2014 (10 births) and the lowest in 1993 (5 births). The total number of births between 1987 and 2023 is 73.