Chadwyck, pronounced /ˈtʃædwɪk/, is an uncommon given name of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English elements 'cæd' meaning battle, and 'wic' signifying settlement or farm. This name has a strong historical connection to England, particularly in areas where Old English was widely spoken. It has been spelled in various forms over time, including Chadwick, Chaddock, and Chadwicke.
"Over nearly two decades (1979-1993), the name Chadwyck was chosen for a total of 37 newborns, with peaks in popularity occurring five years apart."