All about the name CHARLEN

Meaning, origin, history.

Charlotte is a feminine given name of German origin. It comes from the word "karl" which means "freeholder" or "strong". The name Charlotte has been used in several European languages and has gained popularity over time.

The name Charlotte was first introduced into England by Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III, who ruled from 1760 to 1820. She was born in Germany and brought the name with her when she moved to England. Prior to her arrival, the name was not commonly used in English-speaking countries.

Charlotte has since become a popular choice for parents around the world. It is often shortened to Charlie or Charli for informal use. Some famous people named Charlotte include Charlotte Brontë, the renowned English novelist, and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

In literature, Charlotte is also the name of the main character in the popular French novel "Madame Bovary" by Gustave Flaubert. The name has been used in numerous other works of fiction, further contributing to its widespread recognition.

See also

German
Germany

Popularity of the name CHARLEN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, it appears that the name Charlen has been used consistently but not extremely popularly over several decades in the United States. The highest number of births recorded with the name Charlen was in 1966, with 11 babies given this name that year.

However, the numbers varied significantly from year to year. For instance, there were years like 1937 and 1945 where only five babies were named Charlen, while in other years such as 1987, six babies were named Charlen.

Overall, between 1936 and 1987, a total of 80 births were recorded with the name Charlen in the United States. This indicates that while it was not one of the most common names during this period, there has been steady usage of the name Charlen over time.

Name variation CHARLEN.