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A female given name from French. quotations examples
My Charlotte conquers with a smile, / And reigneth queen of love.In the home-circle and among her companions, Charlotte lays aside her queenship and becomes a gentle Lottie.
1852 August, D. H. Jacques, “A Chapter on Names”, in The Knickerbocker, or, New-York Monthly Magazine, volume XL, page 117
"Here's Totty! By-and-by, what's her other name? She wasn't christened Totty." "Oh, sir, we call her sadly out of name. Charlotte's her christened name. It's a name i' Mr. Poyser's family; his grandmother was named Charlotte. But we began calling her Lotty, and now it's got to Totty. To be sure it's more like a name for a dog than a Christian child."
1859, George Eliot [pseudonym; Mary Ann Evans], chapter VII, in Adam Bede […], volumes (please specify |volume=I, II, or III), Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood and Sons
'Can I call you Charlotte?''No. I hate the name, makes me sound like a Victorian aunt. I'm Charlie, and no, you can't call me that either.'
2007, Sophie Hannah, Hurting Distance, Hodder & Stoughton, page 225
A civil parish of Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. examples
A city, the county seat of Eaton County, Michigan, United States. examples
The largest city in North Carolina, United States and the county seat of Mecklenburg County. examples
A town, the county seat of Dickson County, Tennessee, United States. examples
University of North Carolina at Charlotte. examples
plural Charlottes
(historical) Designating a type of women's bonnet popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. quotations
The Charlotte bonnet, form'd to please, / And Strelitz coif she wore with ease.
1764 Sep, The Scots Magazine
the Charlotte bonnet, from the Sorrows of Werther, was the most becoming and elegantly retired bonnet ever yet sported for walking.
1819 Apr, La Belle Assemblée
Women now resembled well-rounded cabbages from which protruded a tiny head crushed beneath a Charlotte hat covered with plumes and gew-gaws.
1968, Gisèle d'Assailly, Ages of Elegance