All about the name CHANTILY

Meaning, origin, history.

Chantilly is a unique and elegant given name of French origin. The name Chantilly is derived from the town of Chantilly in northern France, which is renowned for its cream, or crème chantilly as it is known in French. This light, whipped cream was invented in the town during the late 16th century by the chef of the Prince of Condé.

The name Chantilly is not associated with any specific meaning or derivation from other languages. However, it has become synonymous with luxury and sophistication due to its association with the prestigious cream and the town's famous racecourse and art museum.

Throughout history, Chantilly has been a popular choice for girls' names in France and other French-speaking countries. It gained international recognition in the early 20th century when it was chosen by the American socialite and fashion icon, Dorothy "Diamond Dot" Whitney, as the name for her daughter born in 1917.

Today, Chantilly continues to be a rare and distinctive given name, often associated with elegance and refinement. It is still primarily used in French-speaking countries but has become more popular internationally due to its unique sound and association with luxury and sophistication.

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French

Popularity of the name CHANTILY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Did you know that the name Chantily was given to exactly five baby girls born in the United States during the year of 1982? That's a unique and special distinction for those individuals, as it means they share their birthday with just four other people who were also named Chantily at birth."

Name variation CHANTILY.