User talk:2A01:CB08:232:1B00:282D:647F:42D1:1DEA

"Chantel" is not a french name. "Chantal" is. My evidence of that is limited but convincing:

a) I'm French and I have never encountered the name Chantel, or Chantelle, in France.

b) On french baby names websites, it is not listed or redirects to Chantal.

Seems to me it's a name given to babies in the english speaking world, but that sounds a bit french (like Janelle, or Chanelle...).

Finally, neither Chantel or Chantal means singer or singing in french, even though it sounds quite close (noun: chanteuse, verb: chanter). Chantal comes from an old occitan word that means "construction stone"...

2A01:CB08:232:1B00:282D:647F:42D1:1DEA (talk) 15:39, 15 June 2019 (UTC)

2A01:CB08:232:1B00:282D:647F:42D1:1DEA (talk) 15:26, 15 June 2019 (UTC)