Quintrell

Meaning of Quintrell

Quintrell offers a spirited blend of heritage and novelty: its roots stretch back to the Latin quintus, meaning “fifth,” and bloom through medieval French into a modern Anglo-American favorite all its own. Pronounced KWIN-truhl, it rolls off the tongue like a jazz riff, striking a friendly balance between strength and grace. Rare enough to feel like a secret treasure—only a handful of babies wear it each year—it carries the warmth of tradition without ever feeling stuffy, conjuring images of curious explorers charting new paths or creative minds sketching the next big idea. Perfectly at home on both a London sidewalk and a suburban playground, Quintrell sparkles with understated confidence and invites any boy to shine in his own unmistakable way.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KWIN-truhl (/kwɪn.tɹɛl/)

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Notable People Named Quintrell

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