Chardins
Chardins is a surname of French origin. The name is believed to be a diminutive of Charles, meaning "free man." It is a relatively uncommon surname in France and its presence is more concentrated in certain regions. Like many surnames, Chardins likely originated as a given name that was passed down through generations.
The historical record shows instances of the Chardins surname appearing in various administrative and genealogical documents
Over centuries, individuals bearing the Chardins surname have emigrated from France to various parts of the