Complete Definition of "Charlotte"

See|charlotte

English

Etymology
F. Charlotte#French|Charlotte, female diminutive form of Charles#French|Charles, from w:Middle High German|Middle High German Karl, which came from the Germanic *karlaz.

Proper noun
en-proper noun
#given name|female|from French| used in the English-speaking world since the seventeenth century.

  1. The largest city in the state of North Carolina.

Translations
trans-top|female given name
Danish: #Danish|Charlotte
Finnish: Lotta
French: #French|Charlotte
German: #German|Charlotte
trans-mid
Hungarian: Sarolta
Norwegian: #Norwegian|Charlotte
Spanish: Carlota
Swedish: Charlotta
trans-bottom


Danish

Proper noun
Charlotte

  1. given name|female||da: of French origin. Variants: Lotte, Liselotte.

French

Proper noun
Charlotte f

#given name|female||fr: derived from Charles.


German

Proper noun
Charlotte

  1. given name|female||de: of French origin. Variants: Lotte, Lieselotte, Liselotte.

Norwegian

Proper noun
Charlotte

  1. given name|female||da: of French origin. Diminutive: Lotte.

Swedish

Proper noun
Charlotte

  1. given name|female||sv: of French origin.

Related terms
Charlotta, Lotta

Category:Female given names
Category:Female given names from Germanic

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