Chambray
Chambray Origin and Meaning
Derived from French, Chambray is the name of a smooth, light, colored fabric, interwoven with white thread. It took its name from its place of origin, Cambrai (originally Cambray) in the north of France. The name of the place itself possibly comes from the Roman Camaracum meaning "property of Camarus", though it may also derive from the Gallic cambo meaning "that which is curved".
While some will find the sounds appealing and on trend, others will struggle to the sense in naming a child after a fabric. Still, with other "clothing" inspired choices like Denim, Stetson, Givenchy, Dior, and Armani attracting attention, perhaps Chambray will gain more attention.