Christelle Aquéréburu is a Togolese filmmaker. She is founder-director of the film school Ecole de cinéma au Togo (ECRAN), and director of the audio-visual production company African Dreams.
Christelle (born Christelle Avomo) is a R&B/pop singer from Gabon. Her debut offering R&B/Pop EP was released on February 20, 2009 and it entered the Billboard Top 40 R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart on May 9, 2009. She immigrated to Las Vegas, Nevada in 2006 without speaking English and started her music career in 2008, only 18 months prior to becoming a Top 40 success. She defines her sound as "Rihanna meets Janet Jackson".
Christelle Khalil Bedran (Arabic: كريستال خليل بدران) is a Lebanese former footballer who played as a defender. She played for the Lebanon national team in 2019.
Christelle Ciari (born 12 January 1976) is a French-Japanese singer and television personality who is notable as the English-language voice of subway trains across Japan.
I feel as though people would often mishear your child when they say their name, and instead call them 'Crystal'. Apart from that, I really do love this name.
I have Lebanese relatives with this name, their kids are Marc and Christelle (Lebanese people speak French predominantly) and I found this name very interesting!
Christelle Dabos (1980-) is a French fantasy writer. She is famous for the book saga 'La Passe-miroir' composed by three volumes and a fourth upcoming in France. Her books won many literal prizes.
I found this name on a trip to France this summer, on the little souvenir name bracelets, and I'm still kinda on the fence about this name. I really like the way it's spelled, but when said out loud it sounds too much like Crystal.
Wow, what an awesome name! I hadn't heard of it before. It's unique. I love the pronunciation.
― Anonymous User 10/8/2006
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My name is pronounced like this but spelled C-r-y-s-t-e-l. I will forever be called "CrystAl" and it is kind of annoying always having to correct people. And on the phone or when introducing myself people often think I am saying "Krista". Who knows! But I absolutely LOVE my name. I either want to add an accent over the "e" or change the spelling to "Crystelle".
― Anonymous User 8/16/2006
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I like it spelled Chrystelle.
― Anonymous User 6/30/2006
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I'd rather have it spelled Kristelle.
― Anonymous User 5/19/2006
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