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Indigenous people of the Mariana Islands
The Chamorro people (/tʃɑːˈmɔːroʊ, tʃə-/; also Chamoru) are the Indigenous people of the Mariana Islands, politically divided between the United States
Chamorro_people
Austronesian language of Guam and the Mariana Islands
Chamorro is an Austronesian language spoken by about 58,000 people, numbering about 25,800 on Guam and about 32,200 in the Northern Mariana Islands and
Chamorro_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up chamorro or Chamorro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chamorro may refer to: Chamorro people, the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands in
Chamorro
President of Nicaragua from 1990 to 1997
Violeta Barrios Torres de Chamorro (Spanish pronunciation: [bjoˈleta ˈβarjos ˈtores de tʃaˈmoro]; 18 October 1929 – 14 June 2025) was a Nicaraguan politician
Violeta_Chamorro
Time zone for Guam and Northern Mariana Islands
The Chamorro Time Zone, formerly the Guam Time Zone, is a United States time zone which observes standard time ten hours ahead of Coordinated Universal
Chamorro_Time_Zone
Surname list
Chamorro is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Chamorro (family), a political family of Nicaragua Diego Manuel Chamorro (1861–1923)
Chamorro_(surname)
U.S. territory in Micronesia
Guam (/ˈɡwɑːm/ GWAHM; Chamorro: Guåhan [ˈɡʷɑhɑn]) is an island that is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion
Guam
Costa Rican association football player
Kevin José Chamorro Rodríguez (born 8 April 2000) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Primeira Liga club Rio Ave, and
Kevin_Chamorro
Spanish jazz musician (born 1962)
Joan Chamorro (born in 1962) is a Spanish jazz musician and music teacher. He plays saxophone, clarinet, flute, cornet, and double bass. He is the founder
Joan_Chamorro
Topics referred to by the same term
Juan Chamorro may refer to: Joan Chamorro (born 1962), Spanish musician Juan Ernesto Chamorro (born 1991), Colombian cyclist Juan Onofre Chamorro (1885–1941)
Juan_Chamorro
Name list
The name Chamorro may be both a patronym and a matronym. In Spanish speaking countries, the patronym is usually followed by the matronym to more precisely
Pedro_Chamorro
Nicaraguan businessman (born 1953)
Francisco Pellas Chamorro was born in Granada, Nicaragua, on January 10, 1953. He is the son of Alfredo Pellas Chamorro and Carmen Chamorro Benard. Pellas
Carlos_Pellas_Chamorro
Nicaraguan family
The Chamorro family has its origin in Spain. A branch of the family became prominent in Nicaragua in the 18th century and its influence continues to the
Chamorro_(family)
Argentinian psychologist
Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic (/tʃæˈmɒroʊˈprɛmʊzɪk/) is an organizational psychologist who works mostly in the areas of personality profiling, people analytics
Tomas_Chamorro-Premuzic
Nicaraguan Contra (born 1931)
Édgar Chamorro Coronel (born 23 July 1931) is a Nicaraguan former politician and military officer. He was a leader of the Contras but later became a critic
Édgar_Chamorro
Political movement seeking sovereignty for the island of Guam
The Chamorro Nation (Chamorro: Nasion Chamoru) is a political movement seeking sovereignty for the island of Guam, founded by Angel Leon Guerrero Santos
Chamorro_Nation
American actress
Charissa Cree Chamorro (born April 26, 1977, in Baytown, Texas) is a US clinical psychologist of Chilean heritage, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
Charissa_Chamorro
Nicaraguan journalist and politician
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Barrios (born 24 September 1951) is a Nicaraguan journalist and politician. He began his career in journalism working at La Prensa
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Barrios
Pedro_Joaquín_Chamorro_Barrios
Nicaraguan journalist (1924–1978)
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal (23 September 1924 – 10 January 1978) was a Nicaraguan journalist and publisher. He was the editor of La Prensa, the only
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal
Pedro_Joaquín_Chamorro_Cardenal
Ecuadorian footballer and manager (born 1994)
Diego Alexander Chamorro Morales (born 24 July 1994) is an Ecuadorian football manager and former player who played as a forward. Chamorro played for América
Diego_Chamorro
Subregion of Oceania
Chamorro people had no apparent knowledge of people outside of their island group. A Portuguese account of the same voyage suggests that the Chamorro
Micronesia
Spanish footballer (born 1990)
known as Salva Chamorro, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a striker. Born in Orihuela, Valencian Community, Chamorro spent the vast
Salva_Chamorro
Former country in Central America (1823–1839/1841)
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Federal Republic of Central America
Federal_Republic_of_Central_America
Ecuadorian Christian evangelist
Néstor Chamorro Pesantes (July 15, 1936 – April 4, 2003) was a South American Christian evangelist. He graduated from Luther Rice University, Jacksonville
Nestor_Chamorro_Pesantes
Nicaraguan economist (born 1971)
Juan Sebastián Chamorro García (born 1971) is a Nicaraguan economist, businessman and politician. He was a pre-candidate for president in the 2021 Nicaraguan
Juan_Sebastián_Chamorro
Chilean footballer
Felipe Sebastián Chamorro Aspe (born 30 July 2001) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. He last played for Chilean Primera División
Felipe_Chamorro
Paraguayan footballer (born 1998)
Lice Fabiana Chamorro Gómez (born 22 December 1998) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Spanish Primera División club
Lice_Chamorro
U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean
non-Chamorro settlers under Spanish rule. New settlers from the Philippines and the Caroline Islands were brought to repopulate the islands. The Chamorro
Northern_Mariana_Islands
Era of civil unrest
Spanish–Chamorro Wars, also known as the Chamorro Wars and the Spanish–Chamorro War, refer to the late seventeenth century unrest among the Chamorros of the
Spanish–Chamorro_Wars
Topics referred to by the same term
Fernando Chamorro may refer to: Fernando Chamorro Alfaro, 19th century Nicaraguan general Fernando "El Negro" Chamorro, Nicaraguan rebel fighting both
Fernando_Chamorro
Nicaraguan journalist
Cristiana Chamorro Barrios (born 25 February 1954) is a Nicaraguan journalist, nonprofit executive and political candidate. Vice-president of La Prensa
Cristiana_Chamorro_Barrios
President of Nicaragua from 1917 to 1921 and briefly in 1926
Emiliano Chamorro Vargas (11 May 1871 – 26 February 1966) was a Nicaraguan military figure and politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1 January
Emiliano_Chamorro_Vargas
Nicaraguan footballer (born 1971)
Sergio Fernando Chamorro Fletes (born 25 November 1971) is a Nicaraguan former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Chamorro made his national
Sergio_Chamorro
Large serpentinite mud volcano and seamount in the Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc
South Chamorro Seamount is a large serpentinite mud volcano and seamount located in the Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc, one of 16 such volcanoes in the arc. These
South_Chamorro_Seamount
Spanish swimmer (1954–2020)
Aurora Chamorro i Gual (11 June 1954 – 17 October 2020) was a Spanish swimmer, top in her specialities between 1968 and 1974 in Spain. Trained at the CN
Aurora_Chamorro
Chilean trade union leader (1885–1941)
Juan Onofre Chamorro Azócar (1885–1941) was a Chilean trade union leader. The son of a socialist politician and journalist, Chamorro led the dockworkers'
Juan_Onofre_Chamorro
Nicaraguan newspaper
placed at 42,000. Founded in 1926, in 1932 it was bought by Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Zelaya, who had become editor-in-chief. He promoted the Conservative Party
La_Prensa_(Managua)
1914 treaty giving the United States full control over any canal built through Nicaragua
The Bryan–Chamorro Treaty was signed between Nicaragua and the United States on August 5, 1914. It gave the United States full rights over any future canal
Bryan–Chamorro_Treaty
National Opposition Union (UNO), whose presidential candidate Violeta Chamorro surprisingly defeated incumbent president Daniel Ortega of the Sandinista
1990 Nicaraguan general election
1990_Nicaraguan_general_election
Twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet
Orthography Phonemes Afrikaans /əi/ Albanian /y/ Alemannic /iː/ Azerbaijani /j/ Chamorro /d͡z/ Standard Chinese (pinyin) /j/ Cornish /i/, /ɪ/, /j/ Czech /i/ Danish
Y
Capital city of Guam
with a glottal stop instead of a syllable-final "t") means "blood" in the Chamorro language. The suffix "-ña" can be translated as either the possessive pronouns
Hagåtña,_Guam
Musical artist
Delfín Chamorro (December 24, 1863 – August 15, 1931) was a Paraguayan special educator and poet. He was the creator of a method of teaching the Spanish
Delfín_Chamorro
Culinary traditions of the Mariana Islands
Some popular land animals consumed include Mariana fruit bat (fanihi in Chamorro). Guam and the Northern Marianas split in 1899, when Spain transferred
Cuisine of the Mariana Islands
Cuisine_of_the_Mariana_Islands
Family of battery, plug-in hybrid and extended-range electric cars
UNYX 与众正式上市". Autohome (in Chamorro). Retrieved 17 July 2024. "限时权益价14.99万起 2025款与众06正式上市 增53.6kWh电池". Autohome (in Chamorro). Retrieved 21 April 2025
Volkswagen_ID._series
Ethnic groups of Austronesian peoples
classified as Micronesian include the Carolinians (Northern Mariana Islands), Chamorros (Guam & Northern Mariana Islands), Chuukese, Mortlockese, Namonuito, Paafang
Micronesians
Topics referred to by the same term
Uno, dos, tres ('one, two, three' in Spanish, Chamorro and Chavacano) may refer to: ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré!, albums by Green Day Uno Dos Tres 1-2-3, a
Uno,_dos,_tres
U.S. holiday, June 19
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Juneteenth
President of Nicaragua (1875–1879)
Chamorro family. He was a son of Pedro José Chamorro Argüello and wife Josefa Margarita Alfaro Monterroso and paternal grandson of Fernando Chamorro Lacayo
Pedro_Joaquín_Chamorro_Alfaro
population of 44,943 in 2010. The Indigenous people of Guam are known as the Chamorro people, and are the largest ethnic group in Guam. This group is categorised
Demographics_of_Guam
Major subgroup of the Austronesian language family
e.g. Tongan, Samoan, Māori, Gilbertese, Fijian, Hawaiian, Palauan, and Chamorro. The term "Malayo-Polynesian" was originally coined in 1841 by Franz Bopp
Malayo-Polynesian_languages
Argentine footballer
Eusebio Chamorro (born 22 November 1922) was an Argentine football goalkeeper, who played in several Argentine, Brazilian and Colombian top-level clubs
Eusebio_Chamorro
Argentine footballer
Johanna Fernanda Chamorro (born 27 April 1992) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder for Racing Club de Avellaneda. She was a member of
Johanna_Chamorro
Brazilian water polo player
Victória Chamorro Reibel (born 10 July 1996 as Victoria Guapiassu Lobo Chamorro) is a female water polo goalkeeper of Brazil. She was part of the Brazilian
Victória_Chamorro
Second Filipino saint and Martyr
missionary efforts, many native Chamorros were converted to convert to Catholicism. He remains a contentious figure in Chamorro history and scholarly research
Pedro_Calungsod
Nicaraguan investigative journalist
Carlos Fernando Chamorro Barrios (born 1955 or 1956) is a Nicaraguan independent investigative journalist. He is the founder and editor of Confidencial
Carlos Fernando Chamorro Barrios
Carlos_Fernando_Chamorro_Barrios
Paraguayan footballer
Eustacio Chamorro was a Paraguayan football defender who played for Paraguay in the 1930 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Club Presidente Hayes. Chamorro is
Eustacio_Chamorro
Coalition of political parties which contested the 1990 Nicaraguan general election
National Liberation Front (FSLN) in the 1990 election. Its candidate Violeta Chamorro eventually won the race. UNO traced its origins back to the Nicaraguan
National Opposition Union (Nicaragua, 1990)
National_Opposition_Union_(Nicaragua,_1990)
Nicaraguan Contra (1933–1994)
Fernando Chamorro Rappaccioli (1933 – 6 September 1994), known as "El Negro" ("Blackie") for his dark complexion, was a Nicaraguan rebel fighting both
Fernando_"El_Negro"_Chamorro
Nicaraguan diplomat
Claudia Lucía Chamorro Barrios (born 1952 or 1953) is a Nicaraguan writer, public health official, and former ambassador of Nicaragua to Cuba and Costa
Claudia_Chamorro_Barrios
Spanish missionary (1627–1672)
circles due to their role in the Spanish–Chamorro Wars, as well as the colonization and genocide of the Chamorro people. A son of a nobleman, he was baptized
Diego_Luis_de_San_Vitores
Spanish politician
Ricardo Chamorro Delmo (born 1 January 1977) is a Spanish politician and a member of the Congress of Deputies for Vox. Delmo is a lawyer by training and
Ricardo_Chamorro_Delmo
1979–1990 anti-Marxist Nicaraguan rebels
revolution but felt betrayed by the Sandinista government, such as Édgar Chamorro, a member of the FDN's political directorate, and José Francisco Cardenal
Contras
Largest island and capital of the Northern Mariana Islands
States citizens since the 1980s. Saipan is one of the main homes of the Chamorro and the Carolinian, the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands. From
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
Saipan,_Northern_Mariana_Islands
Nicaraguan politician and military scientist
José Fruto Chamorro Pérez (20 October 1804 – 12 March 1855) was a Nicaraguan politician and military scientist who served as 10th Supreme Director of Nicaragua
Fruto_Chamorro
Colombian cyclist
Juan Ernesto Chamorro Chitán (born 18 November 1991 in Pupiales) is a Colombian cyclist. 2012 2nd Overall Tour de l'Avenir 10th Overall Tour de l'Ain 2013
Juan_Ernesto_Chamorro
Chamorro rice dish colored with annatto
Chamorro red rice, also known in Chamorro as hineksa' aga'ga' or eneksa agaga, is a rice dish in Chamorro cuisine associated with Guam and the Mariana
Chamorro_red_rice
1861–1865 conflict in the United States
Americans Native Americans Cherokee Comanche Pacific Islander Americans Chamorros Hawaiians Women LGBTQ Gay men Lesbians Transgender people Places Territorial
American_Civil_War
Micronesian ethnic group
early 19th century, after the Spanish reduced the local population of Chamorro natives to just 3,700. They began to emigrate, sailing in small canoes
Carolinian_people
Argentine footballer
Vidal Valdez Chamorro (born 26 May 1994) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Atlanta. Valdez Chamorro had youth spells
Jorge_Valdez_Chamorro
Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles and Psalms were translated into the Chamorro language by Francis Marion Price (1850–1937) for the American Bible Society
Bible translations into Chamorro
Bible_translations_into_Chamorro
quiero amar" are preserved. Flora Baza Quan is known as the "Queen of Chamorro Music". The state song of Guam is "Stand Ye Guamanians" by Ramon Sablan
Music_of_Guam
Spanish jazz singer and trumpeter (born 1995)
teacher and musician Joan Chamorro. In 2010, at the age of fifteen, she recorded an album of jazz standards, Joan Chamorro Presents Andrea Motis, featuring
Andrea_Motis
Argentine cyclist
Francisco Ramon Chamorro Piva (born 7 August 1981) is an Argentine professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for Brazilian amateur team Unifunvic
Francisco_Chamorro
Village in Guam, United States
Dededo (Chamorro: Dedidu; Spanish: Spanish pronunciation: [deˈðeðo] ) is the most populated village in the United States territory of Guam. According to
Dededo,_Guam
Leader of Nicaragua (1979–1990; since 2007)
collapse, Ortega was defeated in the 1990 general election by Violeta Chamorro. Ortega was an unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1996 and 2001 but
Daniel_Ortega
Species of beetle
Sybra chamorro is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Gressitt in 1956. BioLib.cz - Sybra chamorro. Retrieved on 8 September
Sybra_chamorro
President of Nicaragua from 1921 to 1923
Diego Manuel Chamorro Bolaños (9 August 1861 – 12 October 1923) was a Nicaraguan politician who served as the President of Nicaragua between 1 January
Diego_Manuel_Chamorro
Mexican actress (1952–2025)
Flor Procuna Chamorro (20 May 1952 – 1 March 2025) was a Mexican actress, best known as the villainous Irma Ramos in the telenovela Los ricos también lloran
Flor_Procuna
Historical building supports
latte stone, or simply latte (also latde, latti, or latdi), is a pillar (Chamorro language: haligi) capped by a hemispherical stone capital (tasa) with the
Latte_stone
1955 Chilean film
The Big Chamorro Circus (Spanish: El gran circo Chamorro) is a 1955 Chilean comedy film directed by José Bohr and starring Eugenio Retes and Malú Gatica
El_gran_circo_Chamorro
Fernando Chamorro Alfaro (1824 – 21 July 1863) was a Nicaraguan politician and military officer. He served as a General and member of the governing junta
Fernando_Chamorro_Alfaro
Latin letter N with tilde above
several Philippine languages (especially Filipino and the Bisayan group), Chamorro, Guarani, Quechua, Mapudungun, Mandinka, Papiamento, and Tetun. It also
Ñ
Romance language
List of Spanish words of Philippine origin Alemañol Barranquenho Caló Chamorro Chavacano Creoles Frespañol Jopara Judaeo-Spanish List of English words
Spanish_language
Medical condition
uncertain etiology endemic to the Chamorro people of the island of Guam in Micronesia. Lytigo and bodig are Chamorro language words for two different manifestations
Lytico-bodig_disease
Latin-script digraph
digraph in the Latin script. It is treated as a letter of its own in the Chamorro, Old Spanish, Czech, Slovak, Igbo, Uzbek, Quechua, Ladin, Guarani, Welsh
Ch_(digraph)
Nicaraguan newspaper
the capital Managua. It was founded in 1996 by Carlos Fernando Chamorro Barrios. Chamorro is the former director of the Sandinista National Liberation Front
Confidencial
Nicaraguan newspaper editor and publisher (1934–2021)
Jaime Chamorro Cardenal (23 October 1934 – 29 July 2021) was a Nicaraguan newspaper editor and publisher. A civil engineer by training, journalism was
Jaime_Chamorro_Cardenal
Salvadoran born-Nicaraguan documentary director and journalist
Marcela Zamora Chamorro (born 1980) is a Salvadoran born-Nicaraguan documentary director and journalist. She has worked in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Mexico
Marcela_Zamora
Paraguayan footballer (born 1963)
Augusto Chamorro (born 12 March 1963) is a Paraguayan footballer. He played in twelve matches for the Paraguay national football team from 1988 to 1989
Augusto_Chamorro
Nicaraguan politician
Rosendo Chamorro Oreamuno was Nicaraguan politician who briefly served as President in 1923. He received a doctorate from the University of Paris. In 1923
Rosendo_Chamorro
Elena Arellano Chamorro (November 3, 1836; Granada - October 11, 1911; Granada), or better known as "Mother Elena Arellano", was recognized for her selflessness
Elena_Arellano_Chamorro
Concentration camp in Guam in 1944 managed by the Japanese Imperial Army
(2.4 km) stretch of the Ylig River near Yona. Over 10,000 of the native Chamorro people were forcibly marched to the camp in the rain and forced to survive
Manenggon
U.S. territory flag
letters. The shape of the emblem recalls the sling stones used by ancient Chamorro people. The landform in the background depicts the Two Lovers Point cliff
Flag_of_Guam
Country primarily in North America
Samoa (Samoan), Puerto Rico (Spanish), Guam (Chamorro), and the Northern Mariana Islands (Carolinian and Chamorro). In total, 169 Native American languages
United_States
Austronesian language of the Northern Mariana Islands
Carolinian language continued as the Carolinian people migrated to Saipan under Chamorro occupation. However, after the abandonment of Saipan around 1815, Carolinians
Carolinian_language
the Contra movement. The breakaway UDN-FARN, under Fernando "El Negro" Chamorro, remained a small force throughout the war. An armed wing, the Nicaraguan
Nicaraguan_Democratic_Union
Colombia [es]. The party was founded in 1992 by the Chamorro family. The main leader of the party was Jimmy Chamorro Cruz [es]. The party got 52,748 votes in the
Civic and Christian Commitment for the Community
Civic_and_Christian_Commitment_for_the_Community
Archipelago in the north-western Pacific Ocean
The Mariana Islands (/ˌmæriˈɑːnə/ MARR-ee-AH-nə; Chamorro: Manislan Mariånas), also simply the Marianas, are a crescent-shaped archipelago comprising the
Mariana_Islands
Chamoru writer and educator (born 1980)
a poet, essayist, former university professor, and publisher from the Chamorro people, born in Mongmong-Toto-Maite, Guam Island. His poetry has received
Craig_Santos_Perez
The culture of Guam reflects traditional Chamorro customs in a combination of indigenous pre-Hispanic forms, as well as American and Spanish traditions
Culture_of_Guam
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Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, Latin
Harmless
Boy/Male
Indian
Person who has no enemies
Girl/Female
Indian
Obstinate
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhayan
Boy/Male
German
Mighty and brave.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam
Boundless; Magnanimous
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Shakespearean, Tamil, Teutonic
Beacon Hill; Sword; Broom Covered Hill; Gorse Hill
Boy/Male
Native American
He sits at home.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a Germanic personal name Poppo, Boppo, of uncertain origin and meaning, perhaps originally a nursery word or a short form of for example Bodobert, a Germanic personal name meaning ‘famous leader’. It was a hereditary personal name among the counts of Henneberg and Babenberg in East Franconia between the 9th and 14th centuries.English : from a Middle English continuation of an Old English personal name, Poppa, known only from occurrences in place names.
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