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To me, this is just a verb conjugated to the past tense. It is very odd, and it kind of makes me cringe.
Chanté Adams is an American actress. She starred in the 2017 biopic Roxanne Roxanne, for which she received the Sundance Special Jury Prize for Breakthrough Performance.
Chanté Sandiford is an American-born Guyanese footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Icelandic club Stjarnan and captains the Guyana national team.
I like it, her sister could be called Melody.
I've used this name a few times in stories, after having gone to school with a girl named Chanté. This was in Illinois during the mid 1990s. She was born here in IL but her parents were from Vietnam (mom) and England (dad). I'm unsure where they heard the name initially though, as I was never close to the girl.
Feminine? This screams masculine to me. "Chantée" is still a terrible name, but is at least offensive on one less level because it agrees with the girl's gender.
There's the singer Chante Moore.
My name is Chante' and it's very hard finding someone who got the same exact name as me. I live in America too.
Chanté means "sung", not "sing". It is never used in France. [noted -ed]
I can agree with Miss Claire. This name is probably rarely, if not ever, used.

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