Chaucier
Chaucier is a term that can refer to several things, most notably as a surname or as a derivative of the word "chaucer." In its most common association, it is linked to Geoffrey Chaucer, the renowned 14th-century English poet and author of *The Canterbury Tales*. The surname itself likely originated from the Old French word "chaucier," meaning shoemaker or hosier, indicating a trade profession in medieval times. This suggests that an ancestor of anyone with the surname Chaucer or variations thereof was likely involved in the crafting or selling of footwear or hosiery.
The surname Chaucer appears to have gained prominence due to its association with the celebrated poet, though