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Chantilly
I heard this a while back. I think Chantilly would sound pretty as a name.I know that Chantilly is a town in France and a type of lace, but do you think it could work as a girls' name?
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I know a Chantilly. She isn't very classy. Guess she puts me off. It reminds me like names such as Chantelle and Chardonnay. She's 17 btw
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It makes me think of whipped cream. It would be a nice name for a white cat, but not a person.
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I think it sounds cheesy. All I keep thinking of is the Big Bopper.
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Yes! Nice.Yes! Nice
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Isn't it also sweetened whipped cream? I'm just seeing a lace tablecloth with dessert spilt all over it. I really, really do not think it's even slightly suitable as a girl's name at all. Apart from everything else, would you have enjoyed life with a name that rhymes with Silly?
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Chantilly is a huge GP of mine. I love it in theory, but to my eyes, it looks like a stripper. I'd probably use it as a stripper name if I ever did that for a living.
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"Chantilly lace and a pretty face....and a ponytail, hangin' down" :)Really I wish I liked it more because it has a cool image for me. But I don't like Tillie either so I think that has a lot to do with it
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I enjoy the sound and imagery/texture of lace, but I can't imagine this as a first name. Moira Chantilly is the first idea to come to mind.
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It's a lovely sound but I don't care for it as a name.It also reminds me of the song which is now stuck in my head.
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Yep... that song is most annoying to have stuck in your head. Same issue here.
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