BiondiItalian Means "fair-haired, blond" in Italian. This name was borne by the American swimmer Matt Biondi (1965-).
BowieScottish Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Buidheach, derived from buidhe meaning "yellow". A famous bearer was the American pioneer James Bowie (1796-1836), for whom the bowie knife is named. The British musician David Bowie (1947-2016), born David Robert Jones, took his stage name from the American pioneer (and the knife).
ChavesPortuguese, Spanish From the name of a Portuguese city, derived from the Roman name Flavius (being named for the emperor Vespasian, whose family name was Flavius).
ChávezSpanish Variant of Chaves. A famous bearer was the labour leader César Chávez (1927-1993).
OrellanaSpanish Originally indicated a person from one of the two towns named Orellana in Badajoz, Spain. Their names are probably derived from Latin Aureliana meaning "of Aurelius".