All about the name CHARLSIE

Meaning, origin, history.

Charlotte is a feminine given name of German origin that means "free man" or "strong". It is derived from the Old German words "karl" meaning "strong" and "-ize" meaning "of". The name has been popular among royalty throughout history, with many queens and princesses named Charlotte. One notable bearer of the name was Charlotte of Savoy, who became the queen consort of France in 1499. In more recent times, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton, has brought renewed attention to this elegant and timeless name. Despite its strong historical ties to Europe, Charlotte is a popular choice worldwide for parents looking for a classic yet distinctive name for their daughters.

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Popularity of the name CHARLSIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the provided statistics, we can analyze the popularity of the name Charlsie in the United States over time.

From 1897 to 2021, there have been a total of 2,060 births with the name Charlsie in the U.S. The number of births varied significantly each year, with peaks and valleys indicating fluctuations in popularity.

The most notable peak occurred in 1923, with 44 births that year. This indicates that Charlsie was quite popular during this time period. However, it is important to note that this figure represents the total number of births for all years combined, not the number of newborns with the name Charlsie each year.

When examining the statistics by decade, we can observe different trends:

* From 1897 to 1909, there were only seven years with more than five births named Charlsie. * Between 1910 and 1929, there was a significant increase in popularity, with most years showing more than ten births. * The decade from 1930 to 1939 saw a decline in popularity, with only three years having more than thirty births. * From 1940 to 1959, the number of Charlsie births ranged between five and twenty-two each year. * The 1960s and 1970s showed another decrease in popularity, with fewer than ten births each year. * In the 1980s and 1990s, there were periods of increased popularity, notably in 1983 (21 births) and 1991 (24 births). * Since the year 2000, the number of Charlsie births has remained relatively low, with no more than fifteen births in any given year.

These statistics demonstrate the changing trends in popularity for the name Charlsie throughout history in the United States. Despite fluctuations over time, it is clear that this name has been a part of American naming culture since at least 1897.