Would you like to learn more about the history and meaning of the name Charlotte?

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History and meaning of the name Charlotte
Charlotte, the name of many royals from around the world, is a French diminutive of the name Charles, which in turn came from the German name Karl, meaning ‘Nobleman’; ‘masculine, strong and virile”, giving Charlotte the feminine meaning ‘Noblewoman’; ‘strong and feminine’. Charlotte also derives from the French male name of “Charlotte” which means “little Charles”, thus, in its feminine form, Charlotte also means “petite.”
The meaning of Charlotte is universal in several languages, and LindseyBoo strives for accuracy in researching the origins and meanings of names.

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Famous People named Charlotte
A famous Charlotte was Charlotte Brontë who wrote the 19th century novel Jane Eyre; another famous Charlotte was the English actress, model and singer of the “swinging sixties”, Charlotte Rampling; and of course, sweet little Princess Charlotte, daughter of Prince William and Duchess Kate of Great Britain’s Royal Family.

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Your Charlotte
Is your Charlotte a noble and strong young lady? More than likely, yes, and she matches her name! It’s always so interesting to me when I hear from my customers about how the meanings of names really do match their namesakes!
I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about the beautiful name Charlotte, and the poem with several different backgrounds and mat combinations shown here in this blog. Please remember that any name can be combined with any art background and mat combination of your choice!
Thank you for reading my blog about Charlotte! Have fun perusing my website, looking up the names of your family, friends and loved ones – and in the rare event I don’t have the name you’re looking for, I am happy to write it for you at no extra charge!
If you enjoy reading about the popularity and meanings of names, check out my in-depth article “What’s in a Name?”
What’s in a name?
Here is a short excerpt:
“We believe all children are gifts to our world, and their beautiful, deeply thought-out names deserve to be memorialized in poetry, meant to not only capture the wonderful feelings the gift giver has for the recipient, but also the wonderful characteristics and attributes of the recipient.“
As King Solomon aptly stated, “A good name is rather to be chosen than riches.”
Click here to read the full article.
I’d love to hear from you! Please let me know if my poem for Charlotte matches your sweet child, or someone you know.