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Charolett
How to Pronounce Charolett
Pronounced SHAR-luht /หสษหr.lษt/Medium
Meaning: Charolett reads as an unusual respelling of Charlotte, the French feminine of Charles, from a Germanic root meaning 'free man' or 'free'. The extra letters look like a clerical or phonetic variant rather than a separate name.Low
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U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880โpresent). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Charolett traces back to Charlotte, the French feminine of Charles, carrying the old Germanic sense of 'free man'. This particular spelling is vanishingly rare and looks like a phonetic or clerical variant of the familiar name. Someone recorded with it in its faint peak around the late nineteen-fifties would be nearing seventy today.
It never caught on as a spelling in its own right, drifting through the middle of the twentieth century and fading. Parents drawn to it almost always land on the standard Charlotte instead.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Charolett mean?
It points back to Charlotte, the French feminine of Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'free'. The longer spelling looks like a records variant.
How do you pronounce Charolett?
It is said SHAR-luht, two syllables with the stress on the first, just like Charlotte.
Is Charolett a boy or girl name?
Charolett is used here as a girl's name, matching Charlotte.
How popular is Charolett?
It has always been extremely rare in the United States, seen only a handful of times a year at its faint peak in the late nineteen-fifties.













