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Charlott

Variant of Charlotte, the French feminine diminutive of Charles meaning 'free man.'

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Charlott is a Scandinavian and Northern European spelling variant of Charlotte, the feminine form of Charles, which traces its lineage to the Germanic Karl — meaning 'free man' or 'strong man.' The name flowed into English through Old French and became deeply embedded in aristocratic culture. Its most consequential patron may be Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, queen consort of King George III of Britain, whose influence was so profound that the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, was named in her honour in 1768.

The name flourished in literature and culture throughout the nineteenth century. Charlotte Brontë gave the name a serious, intellectual gravity, while Jane Austen's Charlotte Lucas in Pride and Prejudice offered a pragmatic, unsentimental foil to Elizabeth Bennet. B.

White immortalised the name in an entirely different register with Charlotte the spider — wise, selfless, and literary — cementing its warmth in the nursery canon. The spelling Charlott, without the final 'e,' is a characteristically Nordic simplification found in Sweden, Denmark, and Germany, reflecting those languages' tendency toward phonetic directness. It preserves every sound of the classic form while lending the name a quietly continental distinctiveness. In modern usage, Charlotte and its variants have surged back to the top of baby-name charts in the English-speaking world, favoured for combining old-world elegance with an accessible, friendly sound.

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