Charles

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Charles
Given Name

Gender Male
Meaning "(free) Man"
Origin Proto-Germanic
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For people with family name Charles, see Charles (surname)

Charles is a given name for males, and has its origins in the Common Germanic term Churl, where it originally was used to indicate a free man, but not one belonging to the nobility.

Female versions of this name include Charlotte, Lotte, Charlotta, Carolyn, Lotta and Charlene.

Charles may also refer to:

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In Austrian nobility:

In Bohemian nobility:

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In Hungarian nobility:

In Spanish nobility:

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In Monaco nobility:

In Romanian nobility:

In Swedish nobility:

In other nobility:

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