Certificate of Name
Charlize
Feminine
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyCharlize is a feminine given name of Afrikaans origin, formed by combining the name Charles with the popular Afrikaans suffix ize. Charles itself derives from the Germanic name Karl, meaning "man" (from Proto-Germanic *karlaz), or possibly from *harjaz meaning "army". The name was popularized by the fame of Charlemagne (Charles the Great), and has been borne by numerous European royals and saints. The suffix -ize is reminiscent of French feminine forms like Louise and is used in Afrikaans to create distinctive female names.Notable BearersThe name gained international prominence through South African actress Charlize Theron (born 1975), who was named after her father Charles. Theron won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Monster (2003) and is known for her humanitarian work. Other notable bearers include South African cricketer Charlize van der Westhuizen (born 1984) and Australian soccer player Charlize Rule (born 2003).Cultural SignificanceCharlize reflects the creative naming practices of Afrikaans-speaking South Africans, who often adapt European names with unique suffixes. The name is strongly associated with Charlize Theron, who has brought global visibility to it.Meaning: Feminine form of Charles, man; armyOrigin: Afrikaans (South Africa)Type: Feminine given nameUsage: Primarily South Africa, internationally known via Charlize Theron
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