Charlotte and its masculine equivalent, Charles, are derived from the Old English word “ceorl,” meaning “free man.” The word ceorl was used to distinguish a free person from a bondsman or slave (thew) on one hand, and a noble person (eorl) on the other.

Charlotte was a popular name for girls in the U.S. in the first half of the 20th century, ranking among the top 100 from 1908 to 1953 and peaking at No. 50 in the year 1944. It was already on the wane in 1952 when E.B. White used it in the classic children’s novel “Charlotte’s Web.” In recent years, however, the name has enjoyed a new surge in popularity. Charlotte rejoined the top 100 in the year 2007 and kept on rising, reaching the top 50 in 2011, and in 2012 reached the top 20 for the first time. Charlotte broke into the top 10 in 2014, and the latest 2020 statistics rank Charlotte as the No. 4 girl name in America. Although the name Charlotte is typically used as a girl name, it can be used any way you see fit, as sex does not have to be a part of your name selection process.

Name Variations

The Charles/Charlotte family of names is broad and diverse. Such names as Carla, Carlotta, Carol, Caroline, and Carrie are all derived from the same source. Here are just a few of the most common variations. Feminine Forms:

CarlaCarlottaCarli/Carlie/CarlyCarol/CaroleCaroline/CarolynCharlene/CharlineCharli/Charlie/CharleeCharlizeKarlaKarleeKarolina

Masculine Forms:

CarlCarlitoCarloCarlosChadChazCharles/CharlieKarlKarelKarloKarlos

Similar Names

More French-derived names for girls:

AmélieAntoinetteBridgetteCamilleDominiqueJulietteLisetteMargotSimoneYvette

More names from children’s literature:

Alice (“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”)Celeste (“The Story of Babar”)Dorothy (“The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”)Heidi (“Heidi”)Laura (“Little House” series)Matilda (“Matilda”)Lucy (“The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe”)Ramona (“Ramona” series)

Common Nicknames

Nicknames for Charlotte include:

CharCharleyLolaLottaLotteLottie

Suggested Sibling Names

Some potential sibling names for Charlotte are:

AbigailAvaEmmaHenryJackNoahOliviaSebastian

Famous People Named Charlotte

The name Charlotte has been especially popular among royals. There have been many queens and princesses called Charlotte.

Royal Charlottes

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818), queen consort of England, wife of King George IIICharlotte, Princess Royal (1766–1828), queen consort of Württemberg, wife of King Frederick I, eldest daughter of King George IIIPrincess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817), daughter of King George IV, wife of Leopold I of the BelgiansPrincess Charlotte of Prussia (1798–1860), empress consort of Nicholas IPrincess Charlotte of Cambridge, daughter of Prince William, currently fourth in the line of succession to the British throne

Other Famous Charlottes

Charlotte Brontë (1816–1855), English novelist, known as the eldest of the three Brontë sisters and author of “Jane Eyre”Charlotte Irene Caffey, American rock musician and songwriter known as the guitarist for the rock band the Go-Go’sCharlotte Church, Welsh singer, actress, and TV personality, known as the host of “The Charlotte Church Show”Charlotte Cooper (1870–1966), English tennis player known as a five-time Wimbledon winner and Olympic tennis championCharlotte Corday (1768–1793), French revolutionary and assassinCharlotte Forten Grimké (1837–1914), American anti-slavery activist and educatorCharlotte Gainsbourg, English-French singer and actress, known for her roles in such films as “21 Grams,” “I’m Not There,” and “Nymphomaniac”Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935), American author and feminist, known for her short story “The Yellow Wallpaper”Charlotte Rae (1926–2018), Emmy Award-winning actress best known for her role as Edna Garrett in the TV shows “Diff’rent Strokes” and “The Facts of Life”Charlotte Rampling, English actress known for her roles in such films as “The Verdict,” “The Wings of the Dove,” and the TV series “Dexter”

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