Charlotta

Meaning of Charlotta

Originating from Sweden, the name Charlotta is a beautiful and feminine choice for baby girls. It has a strong and regal sound to it, making it a popular choice among parents. In Swedish, Charlotta is pronounced as "shahr-LO-tah," while in English it is pronounced as "shar-LOT-uh." The English pronunciation is similar to its variation, Charlotte.

When looking at the data for newborns in the United States of America, we can see that Charlotta has been given to a small number of babies each year. In recent years, it has ranked around 11,000th in terms of popularity. However, it's worth noting that its variation, Charlotte, is much more popular and consistently ranks in the top 10 names for girls.

Overall, Charlotta carries an air of elegance and sophistication. With its Swedish origins and associations with the classic name Charlotte, it's a timeless choice for parents seeking a name that combines beauty and strength.

Pronunciation

Swedish

  • Pronunced as shahr-LO-tah (/ʃaˈrloːta/)

English

  • Pronunced as shar-LOT-uh (/ʃɑrˈlɒtə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Charlotta

Charlotta Bass - Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass was a pioneering American educator, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist, and the first African-American woman to own and operate a newspaper in the United States.
Charlotta Aurora De Geer, later known as Gyldenstolpe and Wetterstedt, was a politically influential Swedish countess, salonist, and courtier.
Christina Charlotta Ulrika Berger, formerly known as Cronhielm af Hakunge, was a renowned Swedish writer, translator, poet, and songwriter.
Catharina Charlotta Löfgren was a renowned Swedish lady of letters and poet.
Charlotta Arfwedson, a Swedish countess and artist, was known for her political activism and role as an adviser to her second spouse, nobleman Carl Carlsson Mörner, and was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.
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