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Around the globe, Chin-Chin (Chin-Chin , 請 , Tchin-Tchin) is a rare primarily feminine, but scarcely boy's first name. The first name Chin-Chin is habitual in South-eastern Asia, particularly Philippines, where it is a rare feminine name. Much more prevalently, Chin-Chin is the last name as well as the forename. Parts of the name also exists independently as a last name Chin, and a last name Chin.
Chin-Chin is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Chin-Chin , the musical character in the musical Tita in Thibet; a mandarin of second class, in love with Tita.
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