Proper noun
Chapa (plural Chapas)
A surname.
Icon of the Melanesian Brotherhood Martyrs at Canterbury Cathedral (Anglican Communion) A modern metal icon of St. Nicholas by the Bulgarian artist Georgi 'Chapa' Chapkanov. Source: Internet
Chapa has been charged with improper relationship between educator and student, a second-degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Source: Internet
Kristen Chapa and Kyann Melton upped the Madill run total in the sixth inning with back-to-back home runs when the Lady Redskins had climbed to within 12-9 of the Lady ‘Cats. Source: Internet
Wine expert Rebecca Chapa illustrates how glassware affects a wine's taste. Source: Internet
It is not known whether the Faculty had advised the students listening to Chapa that they should take what he said in the frame of an intellectual as defined by that erudite educator. Source: Internet
“Today’s sentence should send a clear message that we will vigorously uphold our nation’s civil rights laws,” U.S. Attorney Maria Chapa Lopez said in the release. Source: Internet