1. chappel - Noun
2. Chappel - Proper noun
A surname.
chappel (plural chappels)
(obsolete, 17-18th C.) Obsolete spelling of chapel
A village in Colchester borough, Essex, England (OS grid ref TL8928).
Source: en.wiktionary.org“Black history month to me means community and representation” says Camron Chappel, a freshman studying statistics. Source: Internet
Former UCSC psych prof Michelle Chappel parlays her personal coaching work into songs. Source: Internet
The camp soon comprised some 1,205 internees by end of July 1940, Island of Barbed Wire, Connery Chappel, Corgi Books, London, 1986, p.53 almost all of whom were German or Austrian. Source: Internet
The royalty are Grand Marshal Tracy Bragg, King Bruce Chappel, Queen Jennifer Morgan, Queen of Hearts Michelle Whikehart and Lester the Jester Yolie Donley. Source: Internet
The groom is the son of Ernie and Tammy Chappel and Diane Chappel, all of Vandalia. Source: Internet