Quentrell
qu(e)-ntre-ll, quen(t)-rell
Popularity:
25342
Origin:
British
Other Origin(s):
French
Meaning:
A small bell; Little singer; Beau, dandy
Quentrell is a lyrical appellation flaunting several origins and meanings for baby to explore. An Old French surname that reached England during the Norman Conquest. A habitational name for those from Chantarel in Normandy, chanterelle “a small bell” or canterellus “little singer” are two possible definitions. Another possible ancestor is cointerel, meaning “beau” or “dandy” for the dapper tot destined to be a trendsetter.