Proper noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
An American surname from Old French, of Norman origin from a place name in France.
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An investigation by Captain Isaac Chauncey in 1808 found 58% of the sailors based in New York City were either naturalized citizens or recent immigrants, the majority of foreign sailors (134 of 150) being from Britain. Source: Internet
Callaway has plenty of depth on the defensive line, with Caleb Woody, Sam Williams, Lathan Patterson, Caden Prather, Keshawn Suggs, Elijah Gunn, Trey Stephens and Chauncey Bradford among the players making an impact. Source: Internet
He was accused of attempting to hit rapper Chauncey Wynn from the group M.A.D. with a baseball bat at a concert at Michigan State University. Source: Internet
On January 20, Chauncey Whittelsey, pastor of the First Church of New Haven, answered a letter from Stiles: Bronson (1914), pp. 13–14. Source: Internet
Jesse Elliott, while serving with Isaac Chauncey at Lake Ontario, was tasked to augment Perry's squadron with 11 officers and 91 men, "and none were sent but the worst." Source: Internet