Shauntrel is a unique name with an uncommon spelling. It is pronounced as /ʃɔːntrəl/ with the stress on the first syllable. The word begins with the voiceless postalveolar fricative /ʃ/ sound, followed by the middle schwa sound represented by /ə/. The "au" in the second syllable is pronounced as /ɔː/, while the "nt" cluster is pronounced as /ntr/. The final syllable ends with the schwa sound as well. Despite its complexity, the name Shauntrel is distinctive and memorable.
The name "Shauntrel" does not have a widely known etymology as it is a modern and relatively rare name. It appears to be a variation of the name "Chantel" or "Chantal", which has French origins. The name "Chantal" is derived from the French word "chanter" meaning "to sing". It was originally a given name that referred to a place in France called Chantal, where a popular saint, Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, was born. In the case of "Shauntrel", it seems to be a combination or mutation of similar-sounding names rather than having its own specific etymology.