It means ones who live forever, I think.
In Chaldean, the word for mother is "имā" (pronounced "ima"). This term is used in various dialects of Aramaic, which is the language of the Chaldean people. Similar variations may exist in different dialects, but "имā" is widely recognized.
Chaldean is an English word that is thought to have come from the term Kaldu which is the Assyrian Akkaidian word for the region or territory of Chaldea. A Chaldean is known as a seismic tribe or set of seismic tribes that settled in this region in the 10th century BC.
In Chaldean, "baba" means "father." It is an affectionate term used to refer to one's dad or an elder male figure. The word reflects familial bonds and respect within the culture.
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The Chaldean are descendants of Arphaxad son of Shem.
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Chaldean mafia was created in 1985.
All Chaldean's are guaranteed to be Catholic! They speak Chaldean, which is a modern version of Aramaic, the language that Jesus spoke. The Chaldean language is very similar to Assyrian, and the Chaldean culture is very similar to that of Catholic Syriac's.
The capital of the ancient land of Chaldean is, in fact, Babylon.