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French journalist and politician
Charles Théodore Eugène Duclerc (French: [ʃaʁl dyklɛʁ]; 7 August 1812, Bagnères-de-Bigorre – 29 January 1888) was a French journalist and politician of
Charles_Duclerc
French politician
February 1883; 6 April 1885 – 6 January 1886) in the government of Charles Duclerc, Armand Fallières and Henri Brisson and as minister of commerce and
Pierre_Legrand
French general and statesman (1890–1970)
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces against Nazi
Charles_de_Gaulle
French statesman and Prime Minister (1828–1923)
Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycinet (French: [ʃaʁl də fʁɛjsinɛ]; 14 November 1828 – 14 May 1923) was a French statesman who served four times as Prime
Charles_de_Freycinet
French public-sector financial institution
Gustave Rouland, 1865-1871 Deputy Louis Buffet, 1871-1876 Senator Charles Duclerc, 1876-1888 Senator Eugène Goüin, 1888-1909 Senator Maurice Rouvier
Caisse des dépôts et consignations
Caisse_des_dépôts_et_consignations
returned to Paris and to his role as constitutional monarch. When King Charles X was crowned he swore to uphold the constitutional Charter of 1814, but
List of prime ministers of France
List_of_prime_ministers_of_France
President of France from 1906 to 1913
Colonies Jules Duvaux – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts Anne Charles Hérisson – Minister of Public Works Adolphe Cochery – Minister of Posts
Armand_Fallières
French secularized clergyman, statesman, and diplomat (1754–1838)
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (/ˈtælɪrænd ˈpɛrɪɡɔːr/; French: [ʃaʁl mɔʁis də tal(ɛ)ʁɑ̃ peʁiɡɔʁ, moʁ-]; 2 February 1754 – 17 May 1838), 1st Prince
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
Charles_Maurice_de_Talleyrand-Périgord
Second government of the French Second Republic
of Justice Adolphe Crémieux Moderate Republican Minister of Finance Charles Duclerc Moderate Republican Minister of Public Works Ulysse Trélat Moderate
French Executive Commission of 1848
French_Executive_Commission_of_1848
5 March 1848 Louis Antoine Garnier-Pagès 5 March 1848 11 May 1848 Charles Duclerc 11 May 1848 28 June 1848 Michel Goudchaux 28 June 1848 25 October 1848
List of finance ministers of France
List_of_finance_ministers_of_France
Subprefecture and commune in Occitania, France
died at Bagnères-de-Bigorre Charles Dancla (1817–1907): violinist and composer, born in Bagnères-de-Bigorre Charles Duclerc (1812–1888): Politician, born
Bagnères-de-Bigorre
President of France from 1879 to 1887
anti-clerical reforms, particularly under the government of prime minister Charles de Freycinet. In 1880, he passed an amnesty law in favor of the communards
Jules_Grévy
French parliamentary group of moderate republicans
Philippe Devoucoux (steering committee, 1877; president, May 1877) Charles Duclerc (vice-president, 1874) Pascal Duprat (vice-president, 1877) Léopold
French Republican Left (1871–1885)
French_Republican_Left_(1871–1885)
Masonic lodge of the Grand Orient de France, founded in 1805 in Paris
Victor Schœlcher, Fourierist Léon Gozlan, and future Finance Minister Charles Duclerc. This growth, however, brought conflict: Bègue-Clavel challenged the
La_Clémente_Amitié
Foreign affairs government office of France
French foreign relations to 1981 Foreign relations of France (in French) Charles Hélion Marie le Gendre Luçay (comte de), Des origines du pouvoir ministériel
Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (France)
Ministry_for_Europe_and_Foreign_Affairs_(France)
French politician
fine arts (7 August 1882 – 21 February 1883) in the governments of Charles Duclerc and Armand Fallières. His predecessor and successor in this office
Jules_Duvaux
French general and politician (1828-1907)
was minister for war in the second ministry of Charles de Freycinet (1882), the ministry of Charles Duclerc (1882–83) and that of Jules Méline (1896–98)
Jean-Baptiste_Billot
30 January: Léon Gambetta 30 January-7 August: Charles de Freycinet starting 7 August: Charles Duclerc Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly - Une histoire sans nom
1882_in_France
Council of ministers (1881–1882) Charles de Freycinet, President of the Council of ministers (1882) Charles Duclerc, President of the Council of ministers
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1851–1900)
French politician (1837–1899)
and Religion from 7 August 1882 to 28 January 1883 in the cabinet of Charles Duclerc, then Minister of Justice from 29 January 1884 to 20 February 1883
Paul_Devès
French politician and active freemason
served as a member of the Provisional Government of 1848 under Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure as well as Mayor of Paris from February to March 1848
Louis-Antoine_Garnier-Pagès
French general and statesman (1796–1878)
Charles Guillaume Marie Appollinaire Antoine Cousin-Montauban, 1er Comte de Palikao (French: [ʃaʁl kuzɛ̃ mɔ̃tobɑ̃ kɔ̃t də palika.o]; 24 June 1796 – 8
Charles Cousin-Montauban, Comte de Palikao
Charles_Cousin-Montauban,_Comte_de_Palikao
1710 naval battle
Succession. The raid was a complete failure; its commander, Jean-François Duclerc, and more than 600 men were captured. French anger over the Portuguese
Battle of Rio de Janeiro (1710)
Battle_of_Rio_de_Janeiro_(1710)
French admiral and statesman
1880. He then served as the Minister of Marine and Colonies in the Charles Duclerc government from 1882 to 1883. A fine example of the fighting French
Bernard_Jauréguiberry
French diplomat, political philosopher and historian (1805–1859)
Alexis Charles Henri Clérel, comte de Tocqueville (29 July 1805 – 16 April 1859), was a French diplomat, political philosopher and historian. He is best
Alexis_de_Tocqueville
French admiral
Jauréguiberry was replaced as navy minister in January 1883 when Charles Duclerc's cabinet was replaced by the brief administration of Armand Fallières
Amédée_Courbet
Jules Grévy President of the Council of Ministers: until 29 January: Charles Duclerc 29 January-21 February: Armand Fallières starting 21 February: Jules
1883_in_France
French statesman and diplomat (1719–1787)
Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes (French: [vɛʁʒɛn]; 29 December 1719 – 13 February 1787) was a French statesman and diplomat. He served as Foreign
Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes
Charles_Gravier,_comte_de_Vergennes
Former head of government in France
Vie quotidienne à l'Élysée au temps de Charles de Gaulle [Daily Life at the Élysée Palace during the Charles de Gaulle Era]. Club pour vous Hachette
Chairman of the Council of Ministers (France)
Chairman_of_the_Council_of_Ministers_(France)
French banker and politician (1823–1906)
obtained French nationality. In 1873, Bischoffsheim commissioned architect Charles Garnier to build a villa in Bordighera, which was called Villa Bischoffsheim
Raphaël_Bischoffsheim
French politician (1851–1923)
Charles Alexandre Dupuy (French: [ʃaʁl dypɥi]; 5 November 1851 – 23 July 1923) was a French statesman, three times prime minister. He was born in Le Puy-en-Velay
Charles_Dupuy
French politician and writer
Charles François Marie, Comte de Rémusat (French: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa maʁi kɔ̃t də ʁemyza]; 13 March 1797 – 6 June 1875) was a French politician and writer
Charles_de_Rémusat
French statesman
Charles Jean-Baptiste Fleuriau, comte de Morville (30 October 1686, in Paris – 2 February 1732) was a French statesman. Son of Joseph Fleuriau d'Armenonville
Charles Jean-Baptiste Fleuriau
Charles_Jean-Baptiste_Fleuriau
Württembergian-born French diplomat, essayist and politician (1761–1837)
Charles-Frédéric, comte Reinhard (born Karl Friedrich Reinhard; 2 October 1761 – 25 December 1837) was a Württembergian-born French diplomat, essayist
Charles-Frédéric_Reinhard
French statesman (1625–1696)
Charles Colbert, Marquis of Croissy (1625 – 28 July 1696) was a French statesman and diplomat. Colbert was born in Reims. Like his elder brother Jean-Baptiste
Charles Colbert, Marquis of Croissy
Charles_Colbert,_Marquis_of_Croissy
French politician (1767–1855)
Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure (French: [ʒak ʃaʁl dypɔ̃ də lœʁ]; 27 February 1767 – 3 March 1855) was a French lawyer and statesman. He is best known
Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure
Jacques-Charles_Dupont_de_l'Eure
Prime Minister of France from 2017 to 2020
Édouard Charles Philippe (French: [edwaʁ ʃaʁl(ə) filip] ; born 28 November 1970) is a French politician serving as mayor of Le Havre since 2020, previously
Édouard_Philippe
French politician and diplomat
Charles Jean Marie Félix, marquis de La Valette (25 November 1806 – 2 May 1881) was a French politician and diplomat. Charles de La Valette was Minister
Charles, marquis de La Valette
Charles,_marquis_de_La_Valette
French politician (1857–1927)
Charles Célestin Auguste Jonnart (27 December 1857 – 30 December 1927) was a French politician. Born into a bourgeois family in Fléchin, Pas-de-Calais
Charles_Jonnart
French politician (1785–1870)
born in Paris on 28 November 1785, the youngest child and only son of Charles-Louis-Victor, prince de Broglie, and grandson of Victor-François, 2nd duc
Victor_de_Broglie_(1785–1870)
1711 battle
another buccaneer, Jean-François Duclerc had attempted an attack on Rio, but this expedition had ended in disaster; Duclerc and 600 of his soldiers were captured
Battle_of_Rio_de_Janeiro
French lawyer and statesman (1828–1896)
Charles Thomas Floquet (French: [ʃaʁl tɔma flɔkɛ]; 2 October 1828 – 18 January 1896) was a French lawyer and statesman. He was born at Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
Charles_Floquet
President of France from 1894 to 1895
of the Republic by 451 votes against 195 for Henri Brisson and 97 for Charles Dupuy. His presidency lasted only six months. The resignation of the Dupuy
Jean_Casimir-Perier
French statesman (1741–1805)
Charles-François Delacroix (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa dəlakʁwa]; or Lacroix; 15 April 1741 – 26 October 1805) was a French statesman who became
Charles-François_Delacroix
French general and dictator (1856–1951)
War I, to collaborationist ruler during World War II, led his successor Charles de Gaulle to declare that Pétain's life was "successively banal, then glorious
Philippe_Pétain
King of the French from 1830 to 1848
Bourbon Restoration. He was proclaimed king in 1830 after his distant cousin Charles X was forced to abdicate by the July Revolution. The reign of Louis Philippe
Louis_Philippe_I
Prime Minister of France in 2024
amongst her ancestors. Through his mother, Attal is descended from King Charles VI of France. Attal was raised in his mother's Orthodox Christian faith
Gabriel_Attal
French politician
minister of commerce in Freycinet's second cabinet (1882), of finance under E Duclerc (1882–1883), and under A Fallières (1883), retaining the same office in
Pierre_Tirard
Italian-French Chancellor of France
sided with the French, and as such when Milan was occupied by Emperor Charles V they were forced to flee to French controlled Piedmont. Declared a criminal
René_de_Birague
French politician
served as a cabinet minister under presidents Pierre Mendès France and Charles de Gaulle, and was awarded for his bravery in the Resistance against the
André_Bettencourt
French politician and lawyer (1878–1966)
rearmament and resistance to German aggrandizement. Reynaud was a supporter of Charles de Gaulle's theories of mechanized warfare in contrast to the static defense
Paul_Reynaud
French diplomat
Charles-Joseph, comte Bresson (27 March 1798 in Epinal – 2 November 1847 in Naples) was a French diplomat. He gained the confidence of King Louis-Philippe
Charles_Joseph,_comte_Bresson
2018 studio album by Víctor Manuelle
Jorge Diaz; Trombone Savier Diaz; Bongos Wimdi Diaz; Choir/Chorus Jan Duclerc; Trumpet Carlos García; Piano Sammy García; Congas Guianko Gómez; Choir/Chorus
25/7_(album)
that a nobleman of the Lomellini family hired the killer. Jean-François Duclerc, a French privateer who was murdered in Rio de Janeiro on 18 March 1711
List of unsolved murders (before 1900)
List_of_unsolved_murders_(before_1900)
Prime Minister of France from 2007 to 2012
François Charles Amand Fillon (French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʃaʁl amɑ̃ fijɔ̃]; born 4 March 1954) is a French retired politician who served as Prime Minister of France
François_Fillon
French Prime Minister in the 1800s
against the war. Ferry was born in France, in the Vosges department, to Charles-Édouard Ferry, a lawyer from a family that had established itself in Saint-Dié
Jules_Ferry
Prime Minister of France in 2024
Barnier as "a committed, patriotic conservative in the tradition of ... Charles de Gaulle". In a conversation with Politico during July 2024, after the
Michel_Barnier
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
35:1113-1119. Francour, P., M. Harmelin-Vivien, J. G. Harmelin, and J. duClerc. 1995. Impact of Caulerpa taxifolia colonization on the littoral ichthyofauna
Menton
French politician (born 1945)
"renovators" and of sovereignist Gaullists such as Philippe Séguin and Charles Pasqua. Pasqua humorously wrote in his Memoirs : "The RPR was now ruled
Alain_Juppé
Prime Minister of France from 1997 to 2002
and Martin Powell France since 1870: Culture, Politics, and Society by Charles Sowerine Sancton, Thomas (13 March 2000). "A Self-Inflicted Wound". Time
Lionel_Jospin
Prime Minister of France from 1899 to 1902
Jules Ferry and Gambetta, and at the crisis of 1899 on the fall of the Charles Dupuy cabinet he was asked by President Émile Loubet to form a government
Pierre_Waldeck-Rousseau
French foreign minister, brigadier general and mayor
Victor Scipion Charles Auguste de La Garde de Chambonas (15 May 1750–1830) was a mayor of Sens, brigadier general, and French foreign minister, at the
Victor Scipion Charles Auguste de La Garde de Chambonas
Victor_Scipion_Charles_Auguste_de_La_Garde_de_Chambonas
Prime minister of France from 1829-1830
ultra-royalist politician after the Revolution. He served as prime minister under Charles X, just before the July Revolution in 1830 that overthrew the senior line
Jules_de_Polignac
French diplomat
Antoine René Charles Mathurin, comte de Laforêt (8 August 1756 – 2 August 1846 ) was a senior French diplomat. He was Consul General of France to the
Antoine_de_Laforêt
Polish-French politician and diplomat (1810–1868)
Emperor Napoleon, from his brother King Jérôme Bonaparte's descendant Charles, Prince Napoléon and from Colonna-Walewski's descendant indicated Alexandre's
Alexandre_Colonna-Walewski
French politician (1791–1873)
society to the 221 deputies who had signed the address of March 1830 to Charles X, and threatened to reply to force by force. After the ordinances of 26
Odilon_Barrot
Prime Minister of France since 2025
novembre 2023 portant promotions ou nominations dans l'Ordre de Saint-Charles". Journal de Monaco (in French). 24 November 2023. Archived from the original
Sébastien_Lecornu
American actor (1903–1992)
(Season 2, Episode 16: "The Case of the Fraudulent Photo") - Theophile Duclerc Twilight Zone (1959) as Mr. Marshak in the episode “The Four of Us Are
Peter_Brocco
Prime Minister of France from 2024 to 2025
University of Bordeaux-III, where in 1972 he wrote a master's thesis on Charles Péguy's The Mystery of the Charity of Joan of Arc. In 1974, he obtained
François_Bayrou
Prime Minister of France from 1981 to 1984
Mauroy – Prime Minister Claude Cheysson – Minister of External Relations Charles Hernu – Minister of Defense Gaston Defferre – Minister of the Interior
Pierre_Mauroy
French mathematician and statesman (1863–1933)
Security Provisions Raoul Péret – Minister of Justice Charles Chaumet – Minister of Marine Charles Daniel-Vincent – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine
Paul_Painlevé
Prime Minister of France from 1968 to 1969
Committee of National Liberation (CFLN). A few months later, he joined General Charles de Gaulle. In February 1945, he became a member of the Provisional Government
Maurice_Couve_de_Murville
captured 440 men, Duclerc among them, against only 50 Portuguese dead and 80 wounded. When news reached France of the fate of Duclercs expedition, a new
Portugal in the War of Spanish Succession
Portugal_in_the_War_of_Spanish_Succession
French banker and politician (1767–1844)
the duc d'Orléans, to the throne, replacing the unpopular Bourbon king Charles X. Laffitte was named president of the new Citizen King's Council of Ministers
Jacques_Laffitte
President of France from 1947 to 1954
the Socialists at the Free French Consultative Assembly (organized by Charles de Gaulle in Algiers later that year). In July 1944, he represented France
Vincent_Auriol
governor of Orléans, and Secretary of State to Francis II of France, and Charles IX of France. He married, in 1557, Joan of Halluyn of Vienne, god-daughter
Florimond III Robertet d'Alluye
Florimond_III_Robertet_d'Alluye
78th Prime Minister of France
the Fourth Republic for a few weeks in 1958, before being replaced by Charles de Gaulle during the crisis of that year. Pflimlin was born in Roubaix
Pierre_Pflimlin
French cardinal and statesman (1656–1723)
Banneville Waddington Freycinet Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire Gambetta Freycinet Duclerc Fallières Challemel-Lacour Ferry Freycinet Flourens Goblet Spuller Ribot
Guillaume_Dubois
French Marshal (1762–1833)
the Austrians under Archduke Charles being driven back by Moreau and Jourdan almost to the Austrian frontier. But Charles, slipping away from Moreau, threw
Jean-Baptiste_Jourdan
French politician (1901–1993)
An early associate of Jean Monnet then member of the Free French led by Charles de Gaulle, he took a leading role in colonial and financial matters including
René_Pleven
83rd Prime Minister of France
was a French Gaullist politician. He served as Minister of Armies under Charles de Gaulle from 1960 to 1969 – the longest serving since Étienne François
Pierre_Messmer
Prime Minister of France from 1959 to 1962
"father" of the current Constitution of France. He served under President Charles de Gaulle from 1959 to 1962. In terms of political personality, Debré was
Michel_Debré
French statesman (1777–1832)
But in the end, unfortunately, the conservative Villèle ministry under Charles X refused to authorize the establishment of the Commanditaire. Casimir
Casimir_Pierre_Périer
Second-largest city in Brazil
by several mostly French pirates and buccaneers, such as Jean-François Duclerc and René Duguay-Trouin. In the late 17th century, Bandeirantes discovered
Rio_de_Janeiro
French politician (1883–1945)
government. Laval also called on financial experts such as Jacques Rueff, Charles Rist and Adéodat Boissard. André François-Poncet was appointed as Laval's
Pierre_Laval
French soldier and statesman (1767–1828)
referred to between eight and ten thousand troops. (Oman, 1903: 507.) Oman, Charles (1903). A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 2, Jan.-Sep. 1809, pp. 499–500
Jean Joseph Dessolles, 1st Marquis Dessolles
Jean_Joseph_Dessolles,_1st_Marquis_Dessolles
French statesman (1851–1925)
and joined the Radical Left. He was undersecretary for Home Affairs in Charles Floquet's ministry of 1888 and resigned with it in 1889, being then returned
Léon_Bourgeois
French physicist and astronomer (1786–1853)
details of his apparatus, which utilized the relaying mirrors employed by Charles Wheatstone in 1835 for measuring the velocity of the electric discharge;
François_Arago
President of France from 1899 to 1906
Charles, 15 March 1901 Émile Loubet – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior Alexandre Ribot – Minister of Foreign Affairs Charles de
Émile_Loubet
President of France from 1995 to 2007
him Russian; by age 17 Chirac was almost fluent in Russian. Inspired by Charles de Gaulle, Chirac started to pursue a civil service career in the 1950s
Jacques_Chirac
Senator elected for life under the French Third Republic
Deschanel Émile Deshayes de Marcère Henry Didier Charles Dietz-Monnin Guillaume-Ferdinand de Douhet Eugène Duclerc Jules Armand Dufaure Jean-Baptiste Dumon Félix
Senator_for_life_(France)
French politician (1842–1923)
Alexandre Ribot – President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Charles de Freycinet – Minister of War Émile Loubet – Minister of the Interior
Alexandre_Ribot
French statesman (1767–1826)
eventually went to become a tutor for Henry, duke de Bordeaux, the grandson of Charles X. Originally known by the title of Comte de Montmorency-Laval, Mathieu
Mathieu_de_Montmorency
French statesman and clergyman (1585–1642)
became the targets of intrigues at court; their most powerful enemy was Charles de Luynes. In April 1617, in a plot arranged by Luynes, Louis XIII ordered
Cardinal_Richelieu
French politician (1841–1920)
Banneville Waddington Freycinet Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire Gambetta Freycinet Duclerc Fallières Challemel-Lacour Ferry Freycinet Flourens Goblet Spuller Ribot
Émile_Flourens
French chemist and politician (1827–1907)
Eugène Marcelin". Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Vol. 2. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 63–72. ISBN 978-0-684-10114-9. Graebe, O. (1908).
Marcellin_Berthelot
French politician (1907–1982)
succeeded in reaching Britain, where he joined the Free French forces led by Charles de Gaulle. Mendès France later described his trial, conviction and subsequent
Pierre_Mendès_France
Prime Minister of France (1888–1961)
in the Yad Vashem Jewish memorial after the war. In the government of Charles de Gaulle (1944–1945), he was Minister for Provisions and earned a reputation
Paul_Ramadier
French politician (born 1929)
Juppé – Minister of Foreign Affairs François Léotard – Minister of Defense Charles Pasqua – Minister of the Interior and Regional Planning Edmond Alphandéry –
Édouard_Balladur
French politician (1766–1822)
to Vienna.[citation needed] There, he renewed a friendship with Prince Charles de Ligne, the son of the Austrian diplomat, the Prince de Ligne. Together
Armand Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, 5th Duke of Richelieu
Armand_Emmanuel_de_Vignerot_du_Plessis,_5th_Duke_of_Richelieu
CHARLES DUCLERC
CHARLES DUCLERC
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican
Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Charles; A Man; Variant of Carl
Female
English
Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
Girl/Female
French, German
Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
CHARLES DUCLERC
CHARLES DUCLERC
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
With Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
Glorious praise
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
With Beautiful Hands
Girl/Female
Arabic
You are Kind; Home-loving; Hospitable and Friendly
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Jacomus, JAIME means "supplanter." Compare with feminine Jaime.
Male
Swiss
, noble ruler.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Prosperity
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Sugar; Sweet
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Wiltshire and Somerset)
English (chiefly Wiltshire and Somerset) : variant spelling of Nash 1.
Boy/Male
Indian, Parsi
Name of a King
CHARLES DUCLERC
CHARLES DUCLERC
CHARLES DUCLERC
CHARLES DUCLERC
CHARLES DUCLERC
v. t.
To establish by charter.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
v. i.
To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.
v. t.
To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
n.
a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.
v. i.
To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.
a.
Destitute of charms.
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
n.
One who, or that which charges.
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
n.
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.
v. i.
To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.
n.
A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
v. t.
To fix or demand as a price; as, he charges two dollars a barrel for apples.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.