[Facts] Re: Any Info/ Background on the name Chiquita?
in reply to a message by thegriffon
In European Spanish, chico/chica also means (young) boy/girl, so that's where I assumed the name came from.
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My point is that's not precisely correct. Chico/Chica "means" "little (one)", so it is often used when you might otherwise use a word that means more precisely "boy" or "girl". A source which says Chica means "girl" is an oversimplification. Equivalent terms would include "mon petit/ma petite", "little one" or "littlun", although the french terms have different connotations depending on the gender (although I could see some overlap between the usages of chica and "ma petite"). I also have to wonder how much the spanish terms contribute to the sense "young child, girl/young woman" for the English word "chick"