Charlotta
shar-LOT-tah
The Story of Charlotta
This name echoes with the charm of European elegance, a feminine form of 'free man' waiting to bestow its grace upon your daughter.
Charlotta is a sophisticated feminine form of Charles, originating from the Germanic name Karl, meaning 'free man.' It has graced European nobility and society for centuries, with notable bearers like Swedish salonist Charlotta Aurora De Geer. This name's rich history travels from classical Europe to find its modern resonance with you.
Whispering 'Charlotta' feels like unfolding silk. You can already picture writing this name, imbuing your daughter with its inherent elegance and charm. It’s a name that suggests an independent spirit, a graceful intelligence that will guide her through life. It has a classic, refined sound that feels both substantial and light, a perfect reflection of the child you imagine.
What It Means
“Charlotta is a feminine form of Charles, derived from the Germanic name Karl, meaning 'free man'. It is a classic and elegant name with a rich history.”
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Numerology
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
Famous Namesakes
Charlotta Aurora De Geer
Swedish salonist and noble
Princess Charlotta of Sweden
Duchess of Södermanland
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#26 in 1967
Total Births
966
First Recorded
1880
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