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Meaning of the Name Charles |
167 names found for "Charles" (page 2 of 4) |
The first name Charles is of German, Shakespearean, English, Teutonic, French origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
German: From the Old German Carl, Meaning a Man. Famous Bearer: British Charles Prince of Wales
Shakespearean: 'King Henry V' Charles the Sixth, Dauphin and Afterwards King of France. 'As You Like It' Wrestler to Frederick
English: Man (From the Old English 'Ceorl'). Famous Bearers: American Movie Star Charles Bronson; British Prince Charles; Evolutionist Charles Darwin
Teutonic: Man, Other Forms are Carl, Karl, Gay, Sociable, Clever, Romantic
French: Manly
Teutonic: Manly
German: Manly, Farmer
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Carola
(French)
Variant of Carole: the French Form of the English Carol, a Dimunitive of Charles Meaning Strong
Variant of Carole: the French Form of the English Carol, a Dimunitive of Charles Meaning Strong
Carole
(French)
Variant of Carole: the French Form of the English Carol, a Dimunitive of Charles Meaning Strong
Variant of Carole: the French Form of the English Carol, a Dimunitive of Charles Meaning Strong
Carolina
(Italian)
Variant of Caroline: Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison W
Variant of Caroline: Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison W
Carolina
(Latin)
Strong. A Latinized Form of Caroline. Famous Bearer: the American States of North and South Carolina Were Named After British King Charles I
Strong. A Latinized Form of Caroline. Famous Bearer: the American States of North and South Carolina Were Named After British King Charles I
Caroline
(Italian)
Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison With Poet Lord Byron
Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison With Poet Lord Byron
Carolyn
(Italian)
Variant of Caroline: Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison W
Variant of Caroline: Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison W
Caryl
(French)
Variant of Carole: the French Form of the English Carol, a Dimunitive of Charles Meaning Strong
Variant of Carole: the French Form of the English Carol, a Dimunitive of Charles Meaning Strong
Charlemagne
(French)
French Form of the German Charles Which Became Popular in the Early Th Century When Charles the Great (Charlemagne) Became the First Ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
French Form of the German Charles Which Became Popular in the Early Th Century When Charles the Great (Charlemagne) Became the First Ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
Charley
(French)
Diminutive of Charlotte: a Feminine Form of Charles, Meaning Man or Manly. Alternate Meaning, Tiny and Feminine
Diminutive of Charlotte: a Feminine Form of Charles, Meaning Man or Manly. Alternate Meaning, Tiny and Feminine