Chelsea (name)

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Chelsea
Pronunciation
Old English
Meaning"chalk wharf", "chalk landing place"
Region of originEngland
Other names
Alternative spellingChelsie, Chelsi, Chelsy, Chelcie, Chelci, Chelcy, Chelcey, Chelsey, Chelcea

Chelsea is a female given name of 20th-century coinage. It is pronounced /ˈɛlsi/, /ɛlˈs/ or /ˈɛlsiə/, and sometimes spelled Chelsie or Chelsey. In the United States, the spelling "Chelsea" first entered the Social Security Administration baby naming data chart in 1969 at position 708. It rose in popularity among names for girls after 1980, peaking in 1992 at #15. As of 2009 it was ranked #231.[1]

This name is possibly linked with British pop culture of the late 1960s and Joni Mitchell's song "Chelsea Morning" (named after the Manhattan district). For example, Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former U.S. president Bill Clinton and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, is named after the song as performed by Judy Collins.[2]

Chelsea (alternatively Chelsey) was first a place name of

Norman conquest. Today this original Chelsea is part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and is pronounced /ˈɛlsi/ CHEL-see. From this origin other usages and places have arisen. For example, Chelsea, Manhattan
, takes its name from a Federal-style house in the area which had been named after the manor of Chelsea, London.

Notable people named Chelsea (or variants) include:

Chelsea

Chelcie

Chellsie

Chelsey

Chelsee

Chelsi

  • Chelsi Guillen (born 1993), American competitive pair skater
  • Chelsi Smith (1973–2018), American actress, singer, television host, and beauty queen

Chelsie

Chelsy

Fictional entities

References

  1. ^ Social Security Administration Popular Baby Names Database
  2. ^ Unterberger, Richie (2008). "'Chelsea Morning' – Joni Mitchell", AllMusic. Retrieved June 29, 2008.