Shantalle is of French origin and translates to "small calm." It's a unique and elegant choice for a girl's name, offering a touch of sophistication without being overly common. Pronounced /ʃɒnˈtæl/, it rhymes with "cantaloupe" and has a gentle, melodic sound that rolls off the tongue easily. The name Shantalle is composed of two elements: "Shanti," meaning peace or calm in Sanskrit, and the French suffix "-lle," which often denotes smallness or diminution. Together, they form a harmonious combination that suggests tranquility and grace.
Shantalle has seen a slight increase in popularity between 1990 and 2000, with 7 babies named Shantalle born in the latter decade compared to 5 in the former. Overall, 12 girls were given this name across these two years combined.