Origin and Meaning of Charlottee
Meaning & Origin
Free man / Petite & feminine form of Charles
Origin: French - Charlottee is derived from the name Charlotte, which comes from the male name Charles. The name Charles originates from the Germanic name 'Karl', meaning 'man' or 'freeman'.
Interesting Facts
- Charlottee is a modern variant of Charlotte, which has been a popular name for girls, particularly in French-speaking countries.
- Charlotte is traditionally associated with royalty, having been borne by several queens throughout history, including Queen Charlotte of England.
- Notable bearers of the name Charlotte include the famous novel character Charlotte Temple and modern-day figures like Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.
- Charlotte has consistently ranked in the top 10 of baby names in the United States and many other countries over the past two decades.
- Related names include Charlie, Charlene, and Carlotta, which are variations or feminine forms of Charles and Charlotte.