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Pronunciation of Cantrell in US
k ae n t r EH l
k | sounds like the | 'k' | in 'key' | |
ae | sounds like the | 'a' | in 'at' | |
n | sounds like the | 'n' | in 'no' | |
t | sounds like the | 't' | in 'to' | |
r | sounds like the | 'r' | in 'rat' | |
eh | sounds like the | 'e' | in 'pet' | |
l | sounds like the | 'l' | in 'let' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ k ae n t r EH l ]
k
ae
n
t
r
EH
l
key
at
no
to
rat
pet
let
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Pronunciation of Cantrell in France
Language:
French
Pronunciation of Cantrell in Van Buren, AR
k ae n t r uh l
k | sounds like the | 'k' | in 'key' | |
ae | sounds like the | 'a' | in 'at' | |
n | sounds like the | 'n' | in 'no' | |
t | sounds like the | 't' | in 'to' | |
r | sounds like the | 'r' | in 'rat' | |
uh | sounds like the | 'u' | in 'up' | |
l | sounds like the | 'l' | in 'let' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ k ae n t r uh l ]
k
ae
n
t
r
uh
l
key
at
no
to
rat
up
let
Type of Name:
Last Name
Language:
English
Gender:
Male, Female
Pronunciation of Cantrell in Gainesville GA
CAN - TRELL
Phonetic Spelling:[ CAN - TRELL ]
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Type of Name:
Last Name
Language:
English
Gender:
Male, Female
Alternate Spelling(s):
Cantrel, Cantrill, Cantril, Chantrell
Meaning:
The name is possibly dervied from the Old French word Chanterelle, which translates in English to a small bell.
Additional Information:
The name Cantrell was brought to England following the Norma Conquest of 1066. The Cantrell family lived in Lancashire. The family descend from a Norman noble who arrived from the area of Chantarel, Normandy.
Pronunciation of Cantrell in Van Buren, AR
Cantrell: CAN-trull
trull rhymes with 'dull'
Type of Name:
Last Name
Language:
English
Gender:
Male, Female
Pronunciation of Cantrell in Gainesville GA
CAN-TRELL
Trell sounds like trail or rail
Both segments are stressed equally
Type of Name:
Last Name
Language:
English
Gender:
Male, Female
Alternate Spelling(s):
Cantrel, Cantrill, Cantril, Chantrell
Meaning:
The name is possibly dervied from the Old French word Chanterelle, which translates in English to a small bell.
Additional Information:
The name Cantrell was brought to England following the Norma Conquest of 1066. The Cantrell family lived in Lancashire. The family descend from a Norman noble who arrived from the area of Chantarel, Normandy.
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