What is the name meaning of CHARLOTTE. Phrases containing CHARLOTTE
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English
English : variant of Sumpter.Fort Sumter, SC, was named in honor of Thomas Sumter, known as the ‘Gamecock of the Revolution’ for the fear he inspired in the British and Tory forces and the pivotal role he played in key American victories. Born in 1734 near Charlottesville, VA, he was of Welsh heritage; his ancestors probably emigrated to America in the late 17th century.
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Dutch
, Elisabeth Charlotte.
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Swedish
Swedish form of French Charlotte, CHARLOTTA means "man."
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Dutch
, Elisabeth Charlotte.
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Finnish, German, Italian, Swedish
Free Woman; Form of Charlotte; Petite and Feminine
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
From Charlotte; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles; Carl; Beautiful
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variants of Charlotte
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English
English pet form of French Charlotte, TOTTIE means "man."
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German
German form of French Charlotte, KARLOTTE means "man."
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English
Feminine form of French Charlot, CHARLOTTE means "man."
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English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : habitational name from any of several places in England and Scotland, variously spelled, that are named with Old English cald ‘cold’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’. Caldwell in North Yorkshire is one major source of the surname; Caldwell in Renfrewshire in Scotland another.Several Caldwells emigrated from Scotland to America by way of Ireland in the 18th century. James Caldwell (1734–81), son of settler John Caldwell, was born in Charlotte Co., VA, and was a militant clergyman during the revolutionary war. Andrew Caldwell, a Scottish farmer, emigrated to America in 1718 and started a family in Lancaster Co., PA. His son David was a Presbyterian clergyman and well-known revolutionary war patriot.
Female
English
Pet form of French Charlotte, LOTTIE means "man."
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Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Netherlands, Swedish
Form of Charlotte; Petite and Feminine; Female Version of Charles; Carl; Little and Womanly; Free Man
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French
 Short form of French Charlotte, LOTTE means "man." Compare with another form of Lotte.
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English American French
Feminine manly.
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American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Hebrew
Little and Womanly; Free Man; A Man; Place Name; A Plain; Diminutive Form of Charlotte; Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles or Carl
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Swedish
Little and Womanly; Tiny and Feminine; Feminine of Charles; Glam
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English
Cloth thickener.
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Arabic, Muslim
Reconciliation; Divine Help; Success
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Tamil
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Devotee; Fearless
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Indian
Soul
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Biblical
God's fairness.
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Indian
Servant of the best-owner
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English
English : nickname from Anglo-Norman French l’eveske ‘the bishop’ (see Bishop).English : from the Middle English personal name Lefeke, Old English Lēofeca, a derivative of Lēofa (see Leaf).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from Yiddish Leyvik, a pet form of the personal name Leyvi, itself a pet form of the Biblical name Levi (see Levy).
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Gaelic Scandinavian
Man of law.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Greek Melissa, MELISA means "honey-sap."
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n.
A kind of pie or pudding made by lining a dish with slices of bread, and filling it with bread soaked in milk, and baked.