Chambers is a surname of English origin, derived from Middle English 'chamber' meaning 'room' or 'chamberlain'. It was originally an occupational name for a servant who attended to the lord of the manor in his private chambers. The name is also associated with places called Chambers, such as Chambers in Derbyshire, England. Over time, Chambers has become established as a family name, carried by many families around the world.
Over the span of these years, the name Chambers experienced consistent popularity with five births each year from 2013 to 2015, and again in 2021. There was a slight increase in 2017 with six births, followed by a notable spike in 2018 with seven births. Overall, the name Chambers has seen a total of thirty-three births during this period.