Origin and Meaning of Charlice
Meaning & Origin
A blend of 'Charles' and 'Alice', often connoting strength and noble beauty.
Origin: English - 'Charles' originates from the Old French name 'Charles' meaning 'free man', while 'Alice' comes from the Germanic name 'Adalheidis', meaning 'noble kind'.
Interesting Facts
- Charlice is a modern name that combines two significant names, Charles and Alice, reflecting a trend of creating unique blends.
- While not traditionally common, the name has gained some popularity due to its charming sound and modern feel.
- Notable bearers include Charlice F. McGowan, a known figure in community service and advocacy.
- Charlice has seen sporadic popularity since the late 20th century, with occasional spikes in usage among new parents looking for unique names.
- Variations of Charlice include Charlece and Charla, which also blend similar roots.