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Chantal

Chantal (name) means a feminine given name of French origin, popularized from the surname of Saint Jeanne de Chantal. Example: “Chantal grew up in a small town in France.”

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A feminine given name of French origin, popularized from the surname of Saint Jeanne de Chantal.
"Chantal grew up in a small town in France."
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Etymology

Borrowed from French Chantal, from the surname of Baroness Jeanne de Chantal, a place name derived from Old Occitan cantal ("stone, rubblestone").

Origin: French

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What does “Chantal” mean?

The word “Chantal” means a feminine given name of French origin, popularized from the surname of Saint Jeanne de Chantal.

How do you use “Chantal” in a sentence?

Here is “Chantal” used in a sentence: “Chantal grew up in a small town in France.”

What part of speech is “Chantal”?

“Chantal” is a name.

Where does the word “Chantal” come from?

The word “Chantal” comes from French. Borrowed from French Chantal, from the surname of Baroness Jeanne de Chantal, a place name derived from Old Occitan cantal ("stone, rubblestone").

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