Description:
The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname is derived from the Sanskrit word 'chandra' meaning 'moon'. The surname may have originated in India or the Middle East, and may have been derived from the Hindu god Chandra, or the Arabic word 'shandur' meaning 'bright'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Welsh word 'chandler' or 'chanfrech', meaning 'one who sells goods'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chantre' meaning 'singer'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the German word 'chandler' meaning 'one who sells goods'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'hannr' meaning 'man'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Old Italian word 'cantare' meaning 'to sing'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chantre' meaning 'singer'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Old Spanish word 'cantar' meaning 'to sing'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Middle English word 'chantre' meaning 'singer'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'hannr' meaning 'man'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Old Italian word 'cantare' meaning 'to sing'. The CGHANDRHANDRAYY surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chantre' meaning 'singer'.





