Charlemagne
/ˈʃɑrləˌmeɪn/
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Charlemagne, of French origin, is the French form of the German name Charles, meaning 'free man'. It gained prominence in the early 9th century with Charles the Great (Charlemagne), the first ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, who is remembered as a visionary leader and unifier of Europe. The name carries a sense of grandeur, strength, and historical significance, often associated with royalty and legacy.
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