Charlse
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Charlse is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A variant spelling of Charles, derived from the Germanic name Karl, meaning 'free man'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1960.
What Charlse Means
“A variant spelling of Charles, derived from the Germanic name Karl, meaning 'free man'.”
The Story of Charlse
Before your son arrives, imagine a name that echoes a freedom as old as humanity itself.
Charlse is a name with roots in the ancient Germanic name Karl, which means 'free man'. This designation speaks to an enduring ideal of liberty and autonomy. It first appeared in recorded history around 1960, suggesting a modern embrace of this timeless concept.
This is a name for your son if you envision him as someone who charts his own course. You want a child who understands his own worth and walks through life with a quiet confidence, beholden to no one but himself.
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Numerology
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Famous Namesakes
Charles Darwin
English naturalist, geologist, and biologist.
Prince Charles
King of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#8 in 1960
Total Births
14
First Recorded
1960
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Meaning
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