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CHANTEA
FeminineFrench-derived feminine name meaning 'to sing,' created from the Old French word 'chant' meaning 'song' or 'hymn.'
CHANTEAL
FeminineChantel is a French feminine given name derived from "chante", meaning "song" or "sing", conveying a musical association.
CHANTEE
FeminineAmerican origin, is a variation of the French Chantée, meaning "sung.
CHANTEL
MasculineFrench-origin feminine given name derived from "chante," meaning "to sing." It has been used in Francophone countries for centuries and gained global popularity mid-20th century.
CHANTEL
FeminineUnique feminine given name of French origin, derived from the Occitan word "chantera" meaning to sing or perform music. It translates to mean "song" or "songbird".
CHANTELE
FeminineFrench name derived from 'chanter', meaning 'to sing'. It signifies song or melody, reflecting its musical origins.
CHANTELL
FeminineUnique and captivating feminine name of French origin, derived from the French word "chant," meaning "song" or "to sing." It was likely created as a feminine form of the French male name Chantel, which itself comes from the French phrase "chanter comme un ange," meaning "to sing like an angel.
CHANTELL
MasculineChantell is of French origin, derived from 'chanteur', meaning 'singer'. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century. Pronounced /shaun-tel/, with stress on the first syllable, variations include Chantalle, Chantele, and Chantelle.
CHANTELLA
FeminineCaptivating Italian female given name derived from "cantarella," meaning "little song," suggesting melodiousness and elegance.
CHANTELLE
MasculineFrench-origin feminine given name derived from "chante", meaning "to sing". It was originally used as a nickname for someone with a beautiful singing voice.
CHANTELLE
FeminineFrench name derived from 'chantelle', meaning 'bellflower'.
CHANTERIA
FeminineFrench-origin name derived from the word "chanter," meaning "to sing." It was created as a feminine form of the surname Chantier, originally an occupational name for singers or those working where singing was common.
CHANTEY
FeminineFrench-origin given name derived from the word "chanson," meaning "song.
CHANTEZ
FeminineFrench-origin unisex given name meaning 'to sing'.
CHANTHA
FeminineKhmer name meaning "moon star," carrying celestial connotations and historically reserved for royals or exceptional individuals.
CHANTHA
MasculineCambodian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'moon' or 'moonlight', symbolizing ethereal beauty. It was popular during King Jayavarman VII's reign (1181-1219) due to his Buddhist devotion and temple construction.
CHANTHY
MasculineUnique Cambodian female name meaning 'moon', symbolizing beauty, grace, tranquility, calmness, elegance, luminosity, good fortune, and protection.
CHANTI
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', often given to girls but also used for boys.
CHANTIA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'song' or 'melody', originally associated with music and singing.
CHANTICE
FeminineDistinctive African-American feminine name derived from the Hebrew Chana, signifying 'grace' or 'favor', with musical connotations.
CHANTIEL
FeminineFrench-derived feminine name meaning "to sing," derived from "chante" and softened with the suffix "-iel.
CHANTIL
FeminineChantel is a French origin girl's name meaning "song" or "melody", derived from the Old French word "chant". It has been used in France since the Middle Ages and gained international popularity in the late 20th century.
CHANTILE
FeminineFrench-derived name meaning "song" or "melody".
CHANTILL
FeminineRare French female given name derived from "chanteur," meaning "singer." It signifies melody, harmony, creativity, and artistic expression through music.
CHANTILLE
FeminineChantille, of French origin, means 'little singer'.
CHANTILLY
FeminineUnique feminine given name originating from France during the reign of Louis XIV, derived from the famous whipped cream dessert "crème chantilly", named after Château de Chantilly north of Paris. While it lacks a specific meaning, it evokes sweetness, indulgence, and sophistication.
CHANTILY
FeminineElegant French girls' name derived from the town of Chantilly, famous for its whipped cream, crème chantilly.
CHANTINA
FeminineUnique Latin American name derived from the Spanish word "canto," meaning "song" or "chant." It signifies music and harmony.
CHANTIS
FeminineUnique female name of Greek origin, derived from 'khanthos' meaning 'flower', associated with ancient Greek mythology as the nymph who cared for infant Zeus.
CHANTISE
FeminineUnique feminine given name originating from Haitian culture, derived from the French word "chanteuse," meaning "singer" or "songstress." It gained popularity during the mid-20th century and is often pronounced /ʃɑːnˈtiːz/, reflecting its musical roots. The name signifies creativity, expression, and the power of music, making it a distinctive choice for baby girls.
CHANTLE
FeminineFrench-origin feminine name derived from 'chant' meaning 'song' and '-elle' denoting femininity, signifying 'little song'.
CHANTLER
MasculineChantler, an uncommon English given name, originates from the Old Norse personal name Cantlæof. This name was prevalent in the Anglo-Saxon era and translates to 'song' or 'chant'. Its introduction to England is attributed to Norsemen settlers.
CHANTOL
FeminineUnique French girl's name derived from "chanteur," meaning singer, popularized in the late 19th century, now globally recognized for its musical significance.
CHANTON
MasculineChanton: A unique Swiss Alpine name of French origin, "chante" meaning "to sing", often associated with joy and happiness, popular in Switzerland's Canton of Valais.
CHANTORIA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'song of Orion', referencing the constellation.
CHANTRA
MasculineBeautiful Khmer name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sankhya', meaning 'number' or 'calculation'. It's famous for being the name of a magical bird in Cambodia's national epic, the Reamker.
CHANTRA
FeminineAncient Khmer female name derived from Sanskrit 'chandra', meaning moon, signifying beauty and grace as its legendary bearer, King Jayavarman VII's daughter, was named after the radiant night sky illuminator.
CHANTREA
FeminineCharming Cambodian name derived from Khmer, meaning 'beautiful', popularized by French explorer Pierre-Olivier Malhomme in his 1890 novel "La Vie d'une Femme".
CHANTREL
FeminineRare French given name derived from "chante-relle," meaning "song of the bell." It's often associated with music and creativity but lacks specific symbolism beyond its etymology.
CHANTRELL
FeminineEnglish name derived from the French words 'chant' meaning 'song' and '-elle' denoting 'little', conveying the charming meaning 'little song'.