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CHENCHAMMAsurname is derived from the Old French word 'chanchemire,' meaning 'a cloak of fur.' The surname may also be derived from the Old English word 'cenn,' meaning 'a head covering.' The name may also be derived from the Middle English word 'chencheman,' meaning 'a maker of cloaks.' The name may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'kennimanni,' meaning 'a cloak-maker.' The name may also be derived from the Arabic word 'khanc,' meaning 'a cloak.' The name may also be derived from the Hebrew word 'khanc,' meaning 'a cloak.' The name may also be derived from the Slavic word 'khan,' meaning 'a ruler.' The name may also be derived from the Latin word 'canis,' meaning 'a dog.' The name may also be derived from the Greek word 'khanikos,' meaning 'a cloak-maker.' The name may also be derived from the Turkish word 'khan,' meaning 'a ruler.' The name may also be derived from the Georgian word 'khanche,' meaning 'a cloak.' The name may also be derived from the Chinese word 'khan,' meaning 'a ruler.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word 'khan,' meaning 'a ruler.' The name may also be derived from the Polish word 'khan,' meaning 'a ruler.' The name may also be derived from the Romanian word 'khanc,' meaning 'a cloak.' The name may also be derived from the Czech word 'khan,' meaning 'a ruler.' The name may also be derived from the Slovak word 'khan,' meaning 'a ruler.' The name may also be derived from the Armenian word 'khanch,' meaning 'a cloak.' The name may also be derived from the Georgian word 'khanche,' meaning 'a cloak.' The name may also be derived from the Turkish word 'khan,' meaning 'a ruler.' The name may also be derived from the Arabic word 'khanc,' meaning 'a cloak.' The name may also be derived from the Hebrew word 'khanc,' meaning 'a cloak.'
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