Origin and Meaning of Charliemae
Meaning & Origin
A combination of 'Charlie' and 'Mae', with Charlie often meaning 'free man' and Mae associated with 'pearl' or 'gift of God'.
Origin: English - Charliemae is a blend of Charles (Old Germanic) and Mae (English). It combines the traditional roots of Charles, which means 'free man', with Mae, a variant of May. Mae itself may also derive from the name of the month of May, symbolizing spring.
Interesting Facts
- Charliemae is considered a modern and trendy name, reflecting the contemporary practice of combining traditional names.
- The name is primarily used in English-speaking countries and has gained popularity for its unique and appealing sound.
- Notable bearers of similar names include famous figures with the name Charlie, such as Charlie Chaplin and Charlie Puth.
- While Charliemae itself may not have extensive ranking data, both components—Charlie and Mae—have appeared frequently in baby name charts, particularly in recent years.
- Variations of the name include Charlie, Charley, and Mae, which are popular on their own due to their individual charm.