Chancelor
/tʃˈænsəlɚ/
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Chancelor, derived from Middle English, originally referred to a keeper of records or someone entrusted with important keys, often associated with leadership and responsibility. Over time, it also came to denote a merchant or trader, symbolizing prosperity and wisdom. The name carries a sense of authority and intellectual prestige, making it a strong and distinguished choice.
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