Etymology:
The name Charlotte is a feminine given name of French origin, ultimately derived from the masculine name Charles.
Meaning:
The name Charlotte means "free man" or "strong man."
Origin:
The name Charlotte originated from the Old German name Karl, which means "man." It was introduced to France by Charlemagne, known as Charles the Great. The feminine form, Charlotte, became popular in France and spread to other countries, including England and the United States.
History:
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