Chandler

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Chandler - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Chandler
C-H-A-N-D-L-E-R, is a 8-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Chandler
CHAND-lər
Meaning of Chandler
Maker of candles, candle maker, one who sells candles.
Origin of Chandler
The name 'Chandler' is of English origin. It is derived from an occupational surname, which originally referred to a candle-maker or a seller of candles. The word 'chandler' itself comes from the Old French word 'chandelier', meaning 'candlestick' or 'candle holder'. The occupation of a chandler was significant during the medieval period when candles were a primary source of light.
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Popularity of Chandler
The name 'Chandler' gained popularity as a given name for girls in the late 20th century. It experienced a notable peak in popularity during the 1990s and early 2000s. Since then, its popularity has declined but remains in use.
Chandler currently has 2 likes, and is in the top 15% of liked girl's names. The name Fola is slightly more popular than Chandler.

Etymology of Chandler

The etymology of 'Chandler' is directly linked to the occupation of candle-making. The word 'chandler' is derived from the Old French 'chandelier', which ultimately comes from the Latin word 'candela', meaning 'candle'. The name 'Chandler' thus carries the meaning of 'candle-maker' or 'seller of candles'.

Cultural Significance of Chandler

The name 'Chandler' does not hold significant cultural or historical significance. However, as an occupational surname turned given name, it reflects the importance of the candle-making trade in earlier times. Candles were essential for providing light before the advent of electricity, and the chandler played a crucial role in supplying this necessity.