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Meaning of the first name Chandler

Origin

English

Meaning

Candle Maker

Variations

Chandlee, Chander, Channery
The name Chandler originates from English and is derived from the occupation of candle maker. In medieval times, before the advent of electricity, candles were essential for providing light. Therefore, the role of a Chandler held significant importance in society. The name Chandler is believed to have been bestowed upon individuals who were involved in making or selling candles, as a means to identify their profession.

Throughout history, the name Chandler has been documented in various forms. Early records indicate that it was first found in medieval English documents, with variations such as Chaundeler, Chandeler, or Channdeler. The occupation of candle making was prevalent during this period, making the name Chandler relatively common. As society progressed and industrialization diminished the need for candles, the name Chandler transitioned from being an occupational name to a regular family name.

In modern-day usage, the name Chandler continues to be passed down as an inherited name or used as a given name. While the occupation of candle making has become relatively rare, the name still carries the historical significance associated with the trade. Additionally, it has gained prominence through its appearances in literature and popular culture. For instance, the character Chandler Bing, portrayed by Matthew Perry, in the hit television sitcom Friends has contributed to the name's recognition and popularity in recent decades.

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Smith

Smith

This is the most common surname associated with Chandler.
Mary

Mary

This is the most common name of those married to a Chandler.
Chandler

Chandler

This is the most common name for a child of a Chandler.
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1918 is when there were the most people born with the first name Chandler.

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