Chandler
CHAN-dler
Meaning:
From the French 'Chandelier,' meaning 'candle maker' or 'candle seller.'
Gender
Girl
Origin
French, English, Occupational surname
Popularity Rank
#897 (girls)
#1720 (overall)
#1720 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Though originally more common as a surname, Chandler has seen a steady rise in unisex usage in recent years, appreciated for its distinctive sound and classic roots.
Why Parents Choose Chandler
Parents may choose Chandler for its vintage charm, unisex appeal, and the warm, luminous connotation of the name, making it a unique yet familiar choice.
History & Cultural Significance
Originally an occupational surname from Old French, Chandler was used to describe someone who made or sold candles. Over time, it transitioned into a given name, especially in English-speaking countries, gaining popularity for its charming and vintage feel.
While traditionally a masculine surname, Chandler has gained popularity as a unisex given name, symbolizing warmth, light, and guidance.
Notable People Named Chandler
- Chandler Bing from the TV show 'Friends'
- Chandler Parsons, professional basketball player
- Chandler Williams, American football wide receiver
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Pop Culture References
- Chandler Bing from 'Friends'
- Chandler from the 'Percy Jackson' series
- Chandler in the film 'The Heartbreak Kid'