Chaucer
/ˈʧɔsər/
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Chaucer, of Latin origin, derives from 'cancellarius', meaning 'chancellor' or 'keeper of records'. The name is most famously associated with Geoffrey Chaucer, the medieval English poet and author of 'The Canterbury Tales', symbolizing wisdom, leadership, and literary legacy. It carries a distinguished and historical charm.
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