Chantelle-Louise
Girl name · 3 babies recorded · 1974–2025
Chantelle-Louise: 3 babies born in Scotland since 1974, given to girls, peaking at 3 births in 2003.
Chantelle-Louise is a modern, hyphenated compound name, blending the French-influenced Chantelle with the classic Louise. Chantelle emerged in the 20th century, likely as a feminine form of the surname Chantal, itself referring to a place name in France meaning "stone" or "stony place," most famously associated with Saint Jeanne-Françoise de Chantal. Louise, meanwhile, is the French feminine form of Louis, rooted in the Germanic name Chlodowig, meaning "famous warrior." While no famous bearers of this exact compound come to mind, notable individual halves include British singer Louise Redknapp and the American actress Louise Lasser. Hyphenated double-barrelled first names like this became increasingly fashionable in Scotland from the 1980s onwards, reflecting a cultural trend for personalised and elegant-sounding name combinations.
Girl 1 of 52 years
- Peak year
- 20033 babies
- Latest (2003)
- #6673 babies
- Total births
- 3since 2003
- 5-year trend
- ≈ stablevs prior 5y