Charlotte

Meaning NOBLE

Also.... Petite, Tiny and Feminine

Usage: French, English
Pronounced: SHAHR-laht (English), shar-LOT (French)
French feminine pet form of Charles.  See below for info on Charles

Popularity for Charlotte:

 Year(s)   United States Top 1000 (female)  Rank 
2004  172
2003  182
2002  204
2001 230
2000 289
1999 308
1998 305
1997 301
1996 302
1995 277
1994 289
1993 292
1992 286
1991 289
1990 286
1980-1989 299
1970-1979 209
1960-1969 160
1950-1959 115
1940-1949 59
1930-1939 71
1920-1929 78
1910-19 19 84
1900-1909 103
     
 Year(s)   England/Wales Top 100 (female)  Rank 
2004 8
2003 9
2002 7
2001 7
2000 4
1999 6
1998 6
 
  Year(s)   Scotland Top 100 (female)  Rank 
2004 38
2003 32
2002 37
2001 38
2000 41
1999 45
1998 45
   
  Year(s)   Ireland Top 100 (female)  Rank 
2004 76
2003 72
2002 91
   
  Year(s)   France Top 100 (female)  Rank 
2001 22
2000 24
1999 22
1998 20
   
  Year(s)   Belgium Top 100 (female)  Rank 
2003 10
2002 7
2001 7
2000 8
   
  Year(s)   Canada (BC) Top 100 (female)  Rank 
2004 65
2003 79
   
  Year(s)   Australia (NSW) Top 100 (female)  Rank 
2004 6
   
  Year(s)   Norway Top 100 (female)  Rank 
2004 78
   
  Year(s)   Northern Ireland Top 100 (female)  Rank 
2001 46
   

Names that are related to CHARLOTTE:

ARLEEN   f   English CHIP   m   English
ARLENE   f   English CHUCK   m   English
ARLIE   f & m   English GIANCARLO   m   Italian
ARLINE   f   English KAARLE   m   Finnish
CAREEN   f   English KAARLO   m   Finnish
CARI   f   KÁJA   f   Czech
CARL   m   German, English KAJA (1)   f   Polish, German
CARLA   f   Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, English, German KALE   m   Hawaiian
CARLENE   f   English KALLE   m   Swedish, Finnish
CARLES   m   Catalan KARCSI   m   Hungarian
CARLEY   f   English KAREL   m   Dutch, Czech, Slovene
CARLIE   f   English KARL   m   German, Scandinavian
CARLISA   f   English (Modern) KARLA   f   German, Scandinavian
CARLITO   m   Spanish, Portuguese KARLENE   f   English
CARLITOS   m   Spanish, Portuguese KARLMANN   m   German
CARLO   m   Italian KARLY   f   English
CARLOMAN  m   History KAROL   m   Polish
CARLOS   m   Spanish, Portuguese KAROLA   f   Hungarian
CARLOTA   f   Spanish, Portuguese KAROLIINA   f   Finnish
CARLOTTA   f   Italian KAROLÍNA   f   Czech
CARLY   f   English KAROLINA   f   Polish, Scandinavian, Hungarian, Slovene
CARLYN   f   English KAROLINE   f   German, Danish, Norwegian
CAROL   f & m   English KAROLIS   m   Lithuanian
CAROLA   f   English KÁROLY   m   Hungarian
CAROLE   f   French KAROLYN   f   English
CAROLINA   f   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English KARRIE   f   English
CAROLINE   f   French, English LIESELOTTE   f   German
CAROLUS   m   Ancient Germanic (Latinized) LIINA   f   Finnish
CAROLYN   f   English LILO   f   German
CARREEN   f   English LISELOT   f   Dutch
CARRIE   f   English LISELOTTE   f   German, Danish
CARRY   f   English LIZOLET   f   ?
CARYL   f   English LOTTA   f   Swedish, Finnish
CHARLA   f   English LOTTE   f   German, Danish
CHARLEEN   f   English LOTTIE   f   English
CHARLEMAGNE   m   History SÉARLAIT   f   Irish
CHARLENE   f   English SÉARLAS   m   Irish
CHARLES   m   English, French SHARLA   f   English
CHARLEY   f & m   English SHARLEEN   f   English
CHARLIE   m & f   English SHARLENE   f   English
CHARLINE   f   French SHARMAINE   f   English
CHARLOT   m   French SIARL   m   Welsh
CHARLOTTA   f   Scandinavian TEARACH   m  
CHARMAINE   f   English TEÀRLACH   m   Scottish
CHAS   m   English TEÀRLAG   f   Scottish
CHAZ   m   English TOTTY   f   English

Name days for CHARLOTTE:
 French: July 17

Comments for CHARLOTTE:

A notable bearer was Charlotte Bronte, the eldest of the three Bronte sisters and the author of 'Jane Eyre' and 'Villette'.

A famous bearer is Charlotte Casiraghi, daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco and grand-daughter of Grace Kelly.

There is children's book "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White.

Charlotte Darkey Parkhurst (went by Charley Parkhurst) was a stage coach driver in the 1800s who was actually a woman dressed up as a man, acting like one too. No one knew of her sex until a physician examined her dead body in December of 1879. Under the identity of 'Charley', she was the first woman to vote in a presidental election for Ulysses Grant in 1868.

Comments are not checked for accuracy.

CHARLES
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French
Pronounced: CHAHR-ulz (English), SHARL (French)
From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word which meant "man". However, an alternative theory states that the name is derived from the common Germanic element heri meaning "army, warrior". The most noteworthy bearer of this name was Charles the Great, commonly known as Charlemagne, a king of the Franks who came to rule over most of Europe. Several Holy Roman Emperors bore this name, as well as kings of England, France, Spain, Portugal, Sweden and Hungary. Other famous bearers include naturalist Charles Darwin who revolutionized biology with his theory of evolution, and novelist Charles Dickens who wrote such works as 'Great Expectations' and 'A Tale of Two Cities'.
ADDISON
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: AD-i-sun
From a surname which meant "son of ADAM".

Popularity for ADDISON:

  Year(s)   United States Top 1000 (male)  Rank 
2004 542
2003 537
2002  550
2001  524
2000  513
1999  507
1998  548
1997 549
1996 544
1995 545
1994 554
1993 584
1992 634
1991 651
1990 645
1980-1989  854
1970-1979  -
1960-1969  -
1950-1959  -
1940-1949  -
1930-1939  -
1920-1929  873
1910-1919  737
1900-1909  731
  Year(s)   United States Top 1000 (female)  Rank 
2004 160
2003 189
2002 220
2001 270
2000 322
1999 369
1998 404
1997 475
1996 547
1995 677
1994 800
1993 -
1992 -
1991 -
1990 -
1980-1989  -
1970-1979  -
1960-1969  -
1950-1959  -
1940-1949  -
1930-1939  -
1920-1929  -
1910-1919  -
1900-1909  -

Names that are related to ADDISON:

AATAMI   m   Finnish

ÁDÁM   m   Hungarian

ADAM   m   English, French, German, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Biblical

ADAMINA   f   English

ADAMO   m   Italian

ADÁN   m   Spanish

ADÃO   m   Portuguese

ADEM   m   Turkish

ÁDHAMH   m   Irish

AKAMU   m   Hawaiian

Comments for ADDISON:

Addison Dewitt is the acid theater critic in 'All About Eve.'

This is also a short form of Madison.

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