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Chassity

Chassity is a spelling variant of Chastity, from Latin castitas, meaning purity.

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Chassity is a variant spelling of Chastity, a virtue name derived directly from the Latin castitas, meaning purity, moral cleanliness, and sexual integrity. The Latin root castus — pure, clean, morally upright — also gives English the words 'caste' and 'castigate,' suggesting an ancient conceptual link between purity, social order, and discipline. As a given name, Chastity belongs to the tradition of Puritan and early Protestant virtue names that flourished in seventeenth-century England and colonial America, alongside Faith, Hope, Prudence, and Temperance.

These names carried both devotional intention and social aspiration, marking a child as someone whose parents hoped she would embody a particular moral grace. The name gained unexpected twentieth-century visibility through Sonny and Cher, who named their daughter Chastity Bono in 1969 — a somewhat ironic choice given the counterculture context of their fame. That daughter later came out as a transgender man, taking the name Chaz Bono, and became a prominent LGBTQ activist, so the name acquired a layered cultural history: a virtue name borne by someone whose life became a story of personal authenticity and transformation rather than conventional piety.

The story gave the name a kind of cultural complexity it had never had before. Chasity and Chassity — the latter with its doubled 's' giving a softer visual weight — emerged as American folk respellings that preserve the spoken form while subtly distancing the name from its explicitly religious connotations. This spelling became popular particularly in African-American and Southern communities during the 1980s and 90s, where creative phonetic spellings were a way of personalizing traditional names and claiming them anew. Chassity reads as both vintage and contemporary, a name that carries old moral freight lightly.

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