Channer name meaning

By
Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: French, Irish, Gaelic and Old English
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Channer
Meaning: Wise, Knowing, Occupational Name, Official of the Church, Young Wolf, A Canon and Child of Canns People
Add to favorites

What does Channer mean?

The queer and modern unisex name Channer is originated from French. Channer is a form of widespread Channing. Queer and Modern Channing has its origin in Irish and Gaelic, Channing means "Knowing, Wise and Occupational Name" is used largely in English and English.

Variants of Channer

Channing, Canning, Cannon

How popular is the name Channer?

Channer is an uncommon baby name in United States still in use today. As per our evaluation, over 20 people has been named Channer globally.

YearRankBirths
2018121365
2015120775
201396497
2011122775
2003108925
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

What numbers say about Channer?

You deserve the best because you are simply the best. You fall in and out of love easily but without hard feelings. Although you believe your dreams are too wild to realize, you are completely wrong. Changes don't represent a problem for you. On the contrary, you are all about change. You are often taken as crazy because of your fearlessness and courageous acts you take to achieve your aspirations.

Other names similar to Channer

  •  Beele - Boy name Beele means "Beautiful Gaze, Handsome and Pretty" has its origin in French. Beele is resulted from Beau.
  •  Alouette - New-fangled and Isolated Alouette came from Gaelic and French, meaning of Alouette is "Little Passerine of the Fields or Lark" is bestowed upon baby girls
  •  Gwenith is Welsh form of Gwyneth
  •  Lasalle - Unorthodox Lasalle is originated from Old French is used as a gender insensitive name, Lasalle means "One who Lives Or Works In the Large Room Or Hall"
  •  Miett means Small and Sweet came from French is typically used for baby girls. Miett is derivative of Miette.

Famous people named Channer

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
Share your opinion on Channer
Enter Code: captcha