Chantal is a French name.
Chantal means nothing in French. This is an old family name which has turned into a first name, popular in the fifties and sixties.
Chantal can be spelt: Chantelle Chantel Chantall Chantalle Chantell Shantell Shantelle Shantel Hope I helped! :)
Elizabeth is a french name, though in France they spell it 'Élisabeth' and it is pronounced: 'AY-lisa-bet' (:
Francesca can be used as a first name in France. You can also use 'Françoise' as an equivalent.
The word originated in France back in 1125.
Beautiful France' is 'Belle France' in French.
Wellcome ijn France is "bienvenue en France" in French.
the same as english.
les fromages de France
Tout a savoir du France
Marcelle Chantal was born on February 9, 1901, in Paris, Ile-de-France, France.
Marcelle Chantal died on March 11, 1960, in Paris, Ile-de-France, France of cancer.
Monique Chantal was born on March 13, 1924, in France.
Reims is the French spelling.
Chantal Poullain was born on August 17, 1956, in Marseille, France.
French speakers and writers spell as 'ch' the sound that English speakers and writers spell as 'sh'. The name 'Shontelle' is an English spelled variation on the French place name 'Chantal', which also may serve as a first name. The English equivalent of the French meaning is song.
In French, you spell the word France the same way as you would in English: "France." Though spelled the same, the word is pronounced differently among the languages. France, officially the French republic, is a country in western Europe commonly referred to as l'Hexagone (meaning "The Hexagon" in English) due to its geographic shape.