Charlotte
/ˈʃɑrlət/
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Charlotte, of English origin, is derived from the French name 'Charlot,' meaning 'little and womanly' or 'strong courageous woman.' It has a regal and elegant aura, popularized by historical figures like Queen Charlotte and literary characters such as Charlotte Brontë. The name is widely cherished in English-speaking countries for its timeless grace and strength.
Charlotte C. Weber
Business, Campbell Soup scion
Charlotte Stewart
Actor, Eva Beadle on Little House on the Prairie
Charlotte von Stein
Author, Friend of Goethe and Schiller
Charlotte St. Martin
Administrator, League of American Theaters and Producers
Charlotte Salt
Actor, Sam Nicholls on Casualty
Charlotte Ross
Actor, Det. McDowell on NYPD Blue
Charlotte Rampling
Actor, The Verdict
Charlotte Rae
Actor, Mrs. Garrett on The Facts of Life
Charlotte E. Moore
Astronomer, Technetium in the Sun
Charlotte MacLeod
Novelist, Mystery novelist, Peter Shandy Series
Charlotte Lewis
Actor, The Golden Child
Charlotte Guyman
Business, Former GM, MSN Sales
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