Free man; dimunitive of Charles
Chip originated as a medieval nickname for Charles, which is derived from the Germanic name Karl. It was traditionally used to denote a 'chip off the old block,' referring to a son who resembles his father. While primarily a nickname, it has occasionally been used as a standalone given name in the United States.
Less common today
Chip isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #2,668 in 2020.
US births per 5-year period, 1990βpresent (SSA data).
American football coach
Race car driver and team owner
Automobile designer and TV personality
TV personality and entrepreneur
The young teacup Β· Beauty and the Beast
One of the two chipmunk brothers Β· Chip 'n' Dale
Main character in a sports book series Β· Chip Hilton Sports Series
Middle son on the sitcom My Three Sons Β· My Three Sons