Carlota

  • Origin
    German, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Meaning
    free woman
  • Variations
    Carlotta, Carlita, Carleta, Karla, Catherine, Christina, Charlotte, Chloe
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  • Carlota, a name originating from Spanish and Portuguese roots, carries a rich history and a meaningful essence. Derived from the name Charles, which signifies "man" or "free man," Carlota embraces its feminine form with grace. The name's interpretation as "free woman" or "strong woman" adds a layer of empowerment. With variations like Charlotte, Charlotta, and Carlita, the name offers versatility while maintaining its timeless charm. Carlota's popularity is further enriched by its common nicknames such as Lota, Lottie, and Carly, allowing for a personal touch. Throughout history, both real and fictional Carlotas have made their mark, from empresses to literary characters. This name effortlessly blends strength and elegance, making it a captivating choice for parents seeking a name with substance. In a world where names reflect heritage and aspirations, Carlota stands as a beacon of femininity and resilience, promising a legacy of empowerment for the ones who carry it.
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