Charolet
SHAR-uh-let
Charolet is a girl’s name of French origin, meaning “A variant of Charlotte, a French feminine diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1950.
What Charolet Means
“A variant of Charlotte, a French feminine diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man'.”
The Story of Charolet
Appearing in 1946, Charolet sounds like a secret whispered on the wind, a name with an air of quiet strength.
A graceful variation of Charlotte, Charolet shares its French origins and its root in Charles, meaning 'free man'. This spelling offers a subtle elegance, suggesting a lineage of independent spirits from the old world.
You see a daughter who carries herself with poise and inner conviction. This is a name for a child who will face the world with intelligence and a quiet, determined grace, charting her own course.
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The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#6 in 1950
Total Births
22
First Recorded
1946
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