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CHANDLER The surname Chandler is derived from the given name Charles. The name was first found in the Anglo-Norman region of England. The name was derived from the Old French word charles, which means 'Charles.' The name was first recorded in the year 1066. The name was also found in the Scottish region of Scotland. The name was derived from the Old Gaelic word charaidh, which means 'champion.' The name was first recorded in the year 1296. The name was also found in the Irish region of Ireland. The name was derived from the Old Irish word cathair, which means 'battle.' The name was first recorded in the year 1225. The name was also found in the Welsh region of Wales. The name was derived from the Old Welsh word ceir, which means 'a court.' The name was first recorded in the year 1284. The name was also found in the Dutch region of Holland. The name was derived from the Old Dutch word chier, which means 'a chamber.' The name was first recorded in the year 1288. The name was also found in the Portuguese region of Portugal. The name was derived from the Old Portuguese word xeir, which means 'a ship.' The name was first recorded in the year 1296. The name was also found in the Spanish region of Spain. The name was derived from the Old Spanish word xeiro, which means 'a sheath.' The name was first recorded in the year 1492. The name was also found in the Swedish region of Sweden. The name was derived from the Old Swedish word hans, which means 'of the Hans people.' The name was first recorded in the year 1425. The name was also found in the Czech region of Czechoslovakia. The name was derived from the Old Czech word hans, which means 'of the Hans people.' The name was first recorded in the year 1458. The name was also found in the Danish region of Denmark. The name was derived from the Old Danish word hans, which means 'of the Hans people.' The name was first recorded in the year 1485.
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