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Chandler is a surname, derived from the profession. A chandler is someone who makes or sells candles and/or soap.
Places
- Chandler, Arizona, USA
- Chandler, Indiana, USA
- Chandler Township, Charlevoix County, Michigan, USA
- Chandler Township, Huron County, Michigan, USA
- Chandler, Oklahoma, USA
- Chandler, Texas, USA
- Chandler, Quebec, Canada
- Chandler, Queensland, Australia
- Chandler (crater) on the moon
Other
- Chandler (PIM), a personal information manager from the Open Source Applications Foundation
- USS Chandler (DDG-996), a Kidd class destroyer, formerly in the U.S. Navy
- Chandler Motor Car was a 1920s maker of automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- Chandler: Red Tide is a 1976 graphic novel by Jim Steranko
- Chandler wobble of the Earth's axis
- Chandler is also another word for grocercitation needed
- A chandler was the head of the chandlery, the office in a medieval household responsible for wax, candles, and soap
- Chandler (band) is a Christian contemporary/praise & worship band
- Ship chandler, a dealer in special supplies or equipment for ships
People
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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- Abiel Chandler (1777—1851), founding donor to Dartmouth College's Chandler School of Science and the Arts
- Adam Chandler ABC Day Time All My Children
- Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1918-2007), American economist and industrial historian
- Andrew Chandler
- Arthur Chandler, English footballer for Leicester City (1920's - 1930's)
- A. Bertram Chandler, Australian merchant marine officer and Science Fiction writer
B
- Chandler Bing, a fictional character on the TV series Friends
C
- Chan Chandler
- Charlotte Chandler
- Chas Chandler
- Chris Chandler (b. 1965) is a professional quarterback in the National Football League
- Colby Chandler (CEO), former CEO of Eastman Kodak
- Craig Chandler
D
- Dianne Chandler
- Dorothy Chandler (1901–1997), Los Angeles cultural leader
E
G
H
- Happy Chandler (1898–1991), U.S. Senator and Governor of Kentucky
- Harry Chandler, LA Times Publisher, and owner of the largest real-estate empire in the United States
- Helen Chandler
- Henry William Chandler
J
- J.R. Chandler, fictional character
- Jeff Chandler (actor)
- Jeff Chandler (boxer)
- Jeff Chandler (kicker)
- John Chandler (1762—1841)
- John Chandler (Canadian politician)
K
- Knox Chandler
- Krystal Carey Chandler
- Kyle Chandler (b. 1965), American actor
L
- Lane Chandler
- Len Chandler
- Leslie Gordon Chandler (1888–1980), Australian ornithologist
M
- Marian Otis Chandler
- Marlo Chandler
- Michael Chandler
- Michelle Chandler (born 1974), Australian basketball player
- Mike Chandler
- Murray Chandler
N
O
P
R
- Ralph Chandler
- Raymond Chandler (1888–1959), American author
- Rex Chandler
- Richard Chandler
- Robert Chandler
- Rod Chandler
S
- Samuel Chandler
- Scott Chandler, American football player
- Seth Carlo Chandler (1846–1913), American astronomer
- Shannon Chandler
- Spud Chandler (1907–1990), American baseball pitcher
- Star Chandler
- Stuart Chandler, fictional character
W
- Walter Chandler (1887–1967), American politician
- Wes Chandler
- Wilson Chandler
- J. Wyeth Chandler
Z
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