Charlestine
shahr-leh-STEEN
Charlestine is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A combination of Charlotte and Ernestine, blending the meaning 'free man' and 'battle to the death'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1957.
What Charlestine Means
“A combination of Charlotte and Ernestine, blending the meaning 'free man' and 'battle to the death'.”
The Story of Charlestine
This name resonates with a powerful duality, suggesting both unwavering resolve and an artist's touch.
Charlestine is a name that beautifully blends Germanic 'Charles' ('free man') with the robust 'Ernestine' ('battle to the death'). It appeared more prominently in the mid-20th century, a strong yet elegant choice for daughters.
You see your daughter as someone with a fierce independent spirit, determined to fight for what she believes in. Yet, there is an underlying elegance, a sophisticated strength that defines her.
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Peak Year
#13 in 1957
Total Births
128
First Recorded
1922
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