Description:
The Chamlet surname is derived from the medieval French word 'chamelle' meaning 'nanny goat' or 'sheep'. The Chamlet surname may have originated in the province of Burgundy in the north of France. The Chamlet surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chambelaine' meaning 'chamberlain's wife'. The Chamlet surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chambertin' meaning 'chambertin wine'. The Chamlet surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chambellan' meaning 'chamberlain'. The Chamlet surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chambellan' meaning 'servant of the court of the king or queen'. The Chamlet surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chambellan' meaning 'servant of the queen'. The Chamlet surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chambellan' meaning 'servant of the court of the king or queen'. The Chamlet surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chambellan' meaning 'servant of the court of the king or queen'. The Chamlet surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chambellan' meaning 'servant of the court of the king or queen'. The Chamlet surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'chambellan' meaning 'servant of the court of the king or queen'.






