Charles Love

in New Jersey

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Ranking in New Jersey

NameRank
Charles 16
Love 744
Charles Love 464,804
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  1. is 12th most common Maria
  2. is 13th most common Barbara
  3. is 14th most common Anthony
  4. is 15th most common Edward
  5. is 16th most common Charles
  6. is 17th most common Susan
  7. is 18th most common George
  8. is 19th most common Frank
  9. is 20th most common Linda
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  1. is 740th most common Winters
  2. is 741st most common Diamond
  3. is 742nd most common Crowley
  4. is 743rd most common Villanueva
  5. is 744th most common Love
  6. is 745th most common Larsen
  7. is 746th most common Aponte
  8. is 747th most common Mcdonough
  9. is 748th most common Savage
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  1. is 464,800th most common Charles Loughlin
  2. is 464,801st most common Charles Loughran
  3. is 464,802nd most common Charles Louk
  4. is 464,803rd most common Charles Loux
  5. is 464,804th most common Charles Love
  6. is 464,805th most common Charles Lovelace
  7. is 464,806th most common Charles Loveland
  8. is 464,807th most common Charles Lowery
  9. is 464,808th most common Charles Loweth


Meaning & History

(male) From a Germanic word, karl, meaning ‘free man’, akin to Old English ceorl ‘man’. The name, Latin form Carolus, owed its popularity in medieval Europe to the Frankish leader Charlemagne (?742814), who in 800 established himself as Holy Roman Emperor. His name (Latin Carolus Magnus) means ‘Charles the Great’. Carolus—or Karl, the German form—was a common name among Frankish leaders, including Charlemagne's grandfather Charles Martel (688741). Charles is the French form. The name occurs occasionally in medieval Britain as Karolus or Carolus; it had a certain vogue in West Yorkshire from the 1400s, particularly among gentry families. The form Charles was chosen by Mary Queen of Scots (154287), who had been brought up in France, for her son, Charles James (15661625), who became King James VI of Scotland and, from 1603, James I of England. His son and grandson both reigned as King Charles, and the name thus became established in the 17th century both in the Stuart royal house and among English and Scottish supporters of the Stuart monarchy. In the 18th century it was to some extent favoured, along with James, by Jacobites, supporters of the exiled Stuarts, opposed to the Hanoverian monarchy, especially in the Highlands of Scotland. In the 19th century the popularity of the name was further enhanced by romanticization of the story of ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie’, leader of the 1745 rebellion.

Cognates: Irish: Séarlas. Scottish Gaelic: Teàrlach. Welsh: Siarl. German: Karl, Carl. Dutch: Karel, C(h)arel. Scandinavian: Karl. French: Charles. Spanish: Carlos. Catalan: Carles. Portuguese: Carlos. Italian: Carlo. Polish: Karol. Czech: Karel. Finnish: Kaarle. Hungarian: Károly. Lithuanian: Karolis.


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