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Anybody know how she got to be named Chauntelle? Any significance? My cousins in Maryland are all named after legendary writers. _________________ Don't you let them tell you you're an ugly child. They are blind to the beauty that lies within |
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yes, she was named after a famous musician: "Chauntelle Dupree", from the band Eisley no... wait a second... _________________ Visit my Pic Album! |
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sweeeeet wrote: Anybody know how she got to be named Chauntelle? Any significance? My cousins in Maryland are all named after legendary writers. I've wondered that, too. I'd imagine that it has to do with the French influence in the family, since the name Chauntelle is French. I'm pretty sure one of "the folks" are from Louisiana or close by. The Acadians originally came from France, travelled from New England to Louisiana, and settled down, eventually becoming Cajuns. jamiga wrote: If I ever have a daughter I want to name her Chauntelle. But Nick would know who I was naming her after and be angry. He hates my obsessiveness. O-o I guess some people will never get it. You just need to show him who's boss. JD _________________ "Well, hopefully that's our job, to strap rockets onto everything." - Adam Savage, Mythbusters |
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jdstories wrote: I'd imagine that it has to do with the French influence in the family, since the name Chauntelle is French. I'm pretty sure one of "the folks" are from Louisiana or close by. The Acadians originally came from France, travelled from New England to Louisiana, and settled down, eventually becoming Cajuns. Yep. I don't think I've ever heard a more Creole-sounding name than Chauntelle DuPree. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Saellys wrote: jdstories wrote: I'd imagine that it has to do with the French influence in the family, since the name Chauntelle is French. I'm pretty sure one of "the folks" are from Louisiana or close by. The Acadians originally came from France, travelled from New England to Louisiana, and settled down, eventually becoming Cajuns. Yep. I don't think I've ever heard a more Creole-sounding name than Chauntelle DuPree. You've never heard of Pierre Boudreaux? [/annoying south louisiana regional joke] |
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granpaturtle wrote: Chauntelle is a very pretty name, i like i alot
so is Stacy Lynn...i'd name my kid Stacy Lynn, but that would just be the first name, Stacy-Lynn... And then you should give them the middle name "Lynn", too. _________________ If the end of the world has proper noodles I'll probably be okay with it. |
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breauxman wrote: Saellys wrote: jdstories wrote: I'd imagine that it has to do with the French influence in the family, since the name Chauntelle is French. I'm pretty sure one of "the folks" are from Louisiana or close by. The Acadians originally came from France, travelled from New England to Louisiana, and settled down, eventually becoming Cajuns. Yep. I don't think I've ever heard a more Creole-sounding name than Chauntelle DuPree. You've never heard of Pierre Boudreaux? [/annoying south louisiana regional joke] I laughed so hard at this. I totally know what you mean. |
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fakeplastic wrote: breauxman wrote: Saellys wrote: jdstories wrote: I'd imagine that it has to do with the French influence in the family, since the name Chauntelle is French. I'm pretty sure one of "the folks" are from Louisiana or close by. The Acadians originally came from France, travelled from New England to Louisiana, and settled down, eventually becoming Cajuns. Yep. I don't think I've ever heard a more Creole-sounding name than Chauntelle DuPree. You've never heard of Pierre Boudreaux? [/annoying south louisiana regional joke] I laughed so hard at this. I totally know what you mean. Another Louisiana member! Sweet!!! Welcome to the forum, my friend. |
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heh... i was going to start a thread like this too... i love how its spelled, maybe even more than how it sounds. Chauntelle = Beautiful in many ways almost like... Galadriel soo... Chauntelle = Lady of the wood? im such a nerd, hah! _________________ "Let's play chickenball!" http://www.myspace.com/near_harad |
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I remember her mom saying that Chauntelle means something like "beautiful singing" in French or something like that. _________________ http://www.compassion.com/Default |
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