Cheyenne (given name)
Cheyenne is a unisex name of Lakota origin, though it is more commonly used by females than males. The origin of the word is uncertain, though it may be derived from the Lakota language, from the word Šahíyena. Alternative spellings include Cheyanne and Shyanne and diminutives include Chey. The name has enjoyed some degree of popularity in recent years in the United States, with it being in the top 450 names for girls between 2000 and 2017, according to the Social Security Administration.
Bearers of the name include:
Women
- Cheyenne Brando, Tahitian fashion model and daughter of Marlon Brando
- Cheyenne Campbell, New Zealander rugby union player
- Cheyenne Carron, French film director, screenwriter, and producer
- Cheyenne Cher, stage name of American female professional wrestler Dee Chocktoot, one of The Cheerleaders from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
- Cheyanne Evans-Gray, British sprinter
- Cheyenne Goh, Singaporean short track speed skater
- Cheyenne Haynes, American actress, performer, and child model
- Cheyenne Kimball, American singer-songwriter
- Cheyenne Knight, American golfer
- Cheyenne Marie Mize, American folk singer-songwriter
- Cheyenne Ochsenknecht, German model and child actress
- Cheyenne Parker-Tyus, American WNBA basketball player
- Cheyenne Shorts, American soccer player
- Cheyenne Webster, American gymnast
- Cheyenne Woods, American golfer
Men
- Chey Dunkley, English footballer
- Cheyenne Jackson, American actor and singer
- Cheyenne Parker (model), American model, fashion designer and business owner who appeared on reality television programs Fire Island and ''Ex on the Beach''