Charlelie name meaning

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Origin: German
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Charlelie
Meaning: Strong and Vigorous
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What does Charlelie mean?

Charlelie came from German language, meaning of Charlelie is "Strong or Vigorous". Charlelie is resultant of Charles. Charles is equivalent of Karl in English language. Also Charles is French and English cognate of Karl.

Origin of Charles is in Germanic and Old High German, meaning of Charles is "Husband, Vigorous and Full-grown". It is celebrated on March 2 or November 4.

How popular is the name Charlelie?

Charlelie is a unique baby name in France, it has been in use since 1983 and was able to reach the top 600 names. In 1992, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 573 on boy names chart when 45 babies were named Charlelie.

Over 566 babies in France have been named Charlelie. According to our evaluation, over 500 babies have been named Charlelie globally.

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Numerological analysis of Charlelie

You are dominant when it comes to relationships. Your happiness and well-being, as well as the happiness and health of the ones you love, are the things you care about. You are a good listener, and always give the best advice, especially when it comes to relationships. You have the ability to predict things before they happen thanks to your strong intuition. You can't hide emotions because it shows in your eyes how you feel at the moment.

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