Certificate of Name
Charla
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Charla is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a variant form of Charles, derived through the feminine ending -a as a direct feminine counterpart. The name Charles itself has a rich history, coming from the French and English form of Carolus, the Latinization of the Germanic name Karl. The Germanic root karlaz means "man" or "free man," though an alternate theory ties it to harjaz, meaning "army." The name's rise in Europe owes much to Charlemagne (Charles the Great), the Frankish emperor who ruled much of Western Europe in the early Middle Ages. After his reign, the name became associated with kingship across many European languages. Usage and Variants Charla is one of several feminine forms developed to parallel the masculine Charles. Related feminine names include Charlee, Charleigh, and Sharla. More common diminutives like Charlene, Charley, Charli, and Charlie also share the same origin. In some cultures, such as Spanish and Swedish, Carla and Karla serve similar functions. The Afrikaans form Charlize gained recognition through actress Charlize Theron. Notable Bearers While not as widespread as its counterparts, the name Charla has been borne by several individuals including American actress Charla Doherty (born 1946) and South African cricketer Charla Basson (born 1977). The name also appears as part of stage names like Charla Peterson in the music industry. Though modest in Meaning: Feminine form of Charles, from Germanic word for "man" or possibly "army" Origin: English, from Latin Carolus / Germanic Karl Type: First name (female) Related Names: Charlene, Charlie, Carla, Sharla Usage Regions: Primarily English-speaking countries
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