Chino
Introduction
the Spanish word for 'cinnamon' or can refer to a type of fabric
Background Story
The name 'Chino' is derived from the Spanish word for 'cinnamon' and is also associated with 'chino cloth', a type of twill fabric that originated in China. The name is often used affectionately for pets, embodying both warmth and coziness.
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Variations
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