Meaning:
Its source is ceorl, an Ancient Germanic name meaning "Freeholder."
Narrative:
The first Holy Roman Emperor, who lived from 742-814, is known to English-speaking students of history as Charlemagne (French for ''Charles the Great.'')
Charlemagne was a powerful Germanic leader who synthesized a relatively ordered society out of the chaos that followed the fall of Rome. He not only united France, but much of central Europe. His widespread fame gave rise to many forms of his name, in many languages.
For example, in Latin he was referred to as Carolus Magnus, and in German as Karl der Grosse. Many of these forms remain popular names in their own right, or have formed the basis for other modern names.
Associations:
A ''chip off the old block'' is a child that behaves like or has the characteristics of its parents.
Someone who has a ''chip on their shoulder'' is, for some reason, bitter and resentful.
In British slang, a ''Chippy'' is a fish-and-chip restaurant.
''Chipping'' is a slang term for occasional drug use.
Due to the wood fragments they produce during their work, carpenters are often referred to as ''Chips.''