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Charlotte Jordan (born 1995), English actress; Charlotte Kalla (born 1987), Swedish cross-country skier; Charlotte Kennedy (born 1994), English actress; Charlotte Lawlor (1878–1941), New Zealander poet, writer and advertising designer; Charlotte Laws (born 1960), American activist; Charlotte le Pelletier (1778-1855), French musician and composer
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Carlota is a Catalan, German, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish feminine given name that is an alternate form of Charlotte and a feminine form of Charlot and Carl. [1] Notable people known by this name include the following:
Princess Charlotte is absolutely adorable in new photos taken by her mother, Kate Middleton, ahead of her fifth birthday on Saturday. To mark Charlotte's big day, Kate, as well as her husband ...
Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, the newest little bundle of joy for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, has a whole lot of history in her royal name. Charlotte is the feminine of Charles, no ...
Chara or Chará is a feminine given name and a surname. Chara is an English feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Charlotte as well as an alternate form of Cara and Kara from the Latin cārus meaning “darling, beloved, dear, loved one”. [1] [2] Chara is also a Spanish feminine given name as an alternate form for Sarah. [3]
The royal tot will also be taking a different name during her time at the $23,000-a-year prep school, dropping her official moniker of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge. Instead ...
Kristallnacht, 1940–42 [7] Charlotte Salomon, gouache from Life? or Theater?, 1940–42 [8]. Charlotte Salomon came from a prosperous Berlin family. Her father, Albert Salomon was a surgeon; [9] her mother, Franziska (Grünwald), sensitive and troubled, committed suicide when Charlotte was eight or nine, though she was led to believe her mother died from influenza.