Origin and Meaning of Chauntelle
Meaning & Origin
A variant of Chantelle, meaning 'stone' or 'land of stone'.
Origin: French - Derived from the French name Chantelle, which in turn comes from the Old French 'cantel', meaning 'little stone' or a diminutive form of 'chante', meaning 'to sing'.
Interesting Facts
- Chauntelle is a modern variation of the more traditional name Chantelle and is primarily used in English-speaking countries.
- The name has been adopted in various cultures but remains relatively uncommon outside English-speaking contexts.
- Notable bearers of the name include several public figures and artists, although it is not associated with any major historical figures.
- Chauntelle has seen fluctuating popularity in recent decades, largely due to the trends favoring unique and modern variations of traditional names.
- Variations of the name include Chantelle, Chantel, and Chenelle, which have similar meanings and origins.