Caracha-is a village in the Department of Ancash in Peru this name is a derivative of one of the following four expressions kech-huas: " ghar-rach-cha " that means " it will be " 34 leather; you will be skin " or " will be skin ". It can also be derived from the noun kech-hua " ghar-rat-tsa " name is known to the skin of the sheep, used to lay it on the floor and sleep on them. The conjugation of the verb or kech-hua " ghar-rach-chay. " that means " drag ". Conjugation in the present indicative for the first person is " ghar-rach-cha " that means " I still have " and the last sound is emphasized, which distinguishes it from the set of sounds which means will be skin. It could also be derived from the verb kech-hua " ghar-ray " that means " give ". And when we say " ghar-rach-cha 34, emphasizing the central sound, is being said " I regalaré it, then 34.
Caracha, according to the Sicopedagogo Rene Patrick Andrade Cardenas, due to spots produced in the teeth to not brush this after eating food or simply due to lack of oral hygiene, so also this professional, ensures that the different derivations of this word, such as: Carachento, Crachita, Chita face, can be used also as an insult, I.e.; "CARACHENTO DE MIERDA L FOR YOU, CUT. "