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Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries.[1] It is from the French form Charles of the Proto-Germanic name ᚲᚨᚱᛁᛚᚨᛉ (in runic alphabet) or *karilaz (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "free man". The Old English descendant of this word was Ċearl or Ċeorl, as the name of King Cearl of Mercia, that disappeared after the Norman conquest of England.

Charles
King Charlemagne (742–814) of the Franks
Pronunciation/ɑːrlz/
French: [ʃaʁl]
GenderMale
Name dayNovember 4
Origin
Word/nameFrench, from Germanic
MeaningFree man
Other names
Variant form(s)Carl, Karl, Carlo, Carlos, Carolus
Related namesFeminine: Caroline, Charlotte, Charlene

The name was notably borne by Charlemagne (Charles the Great), and was at the time Latinized as Karolus (as in Vita Karoli Magni), later also as Carolus. Some Germanic languages, for example Dutch and German, have retained the word in two separate senses. In the particular case of Dutch, Karel refers to the given name, whereas the noun kerel means "a bloke, fellow, man".

Etymology

The name's etymology is a Common Germanic noun *karilaz meaning "free man", which survives in English as churl (< Old English ċeorl),[2] which developed its deprecating sense in the Middle English period.

In the form Charles, the initial spelling ch- corresponds to the palatalization of the Latin group ca- to [tʃa] in Central Old French (Francien) and the final -s to the former subjective case (cas sujet) of masculine names in Old French like in Giles or James (< Latin -us, see Spanish/ Portuguese Carlos).

According to Julius Pokorny, the historical linguist and Indo-Europeanist, the root meaning of Charles is "old man", from Indo-European *ĝer-, where the ĝ is a palatal consonant, meaning "to rub; to be old; grain." An old man has been worn away and is now grey with age.[clarification needed][3]

In some Slavic languages, the name Drago (and variants: Dragomir, Dragoslav, etc., all based on the root drag 'dear') has been used as an equivalent for Charles (Karel, etc.). This is based on the false etymology deriving Carl from Latin carus 'dear'.[4] Examples are the Slovene politician Karel Dežman (1821–1889), also known as Dragotin Dežman, and the Slovene historian Dragotin Lončar (1876–1954), baptized Carl.[5]

History

Early Middle Ages

The name is atypical for Germanic names as it is not composed of two elements, but simply a noun meaning "(free) man". This meaning of ceorl contrasts with eorl (Old Norse jarl) "nobleman" on one hand and with þeow (Old Norse þræll) "bondsman, slave" on the other. As such it would not seem a likely candidate for the name of a Germanic king, but it is attested as such with Cearl of Mercia (fl. 620), the first Mercian king mentioned by Bede in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. It is a peculiarity of the Anglo-Saxon royal names that many of the rulers of the earliest period (6th to 7th centuries) have monothematic (simplex) names, while the standard dithematic (compounded) names become almost universal from the 8th century. Compare the name of king Mul of Kent (7th century) which simply translates to "mule".

Charles Martel (686–741) was an illegitimate son of Pepin of Herstal, and therefore indeed a "free man", but not of noble rank. After his victory at the Battle of Soissons (718), Charles Martel styled himself Duke of the Franks. Charles' eldest son was named Carloman (c. 710–754), a rare example of the element carl- occurring in a compound name. The Chronicle of Fredegar names an earlier Carloman as the father of Pepin of Landen, and thus the great-great-grandfather of the Charles Martel. This would place the name Carloman in the 6th century, and open the possibility that the Frankish name Carl may originate as a short form of Carloman. The only other compound name with the Carl- prefix is Carlofred (Carlefred), attested in the 7th century; as a suffix, it occurs in the rare names Altcarl and Gundecarl (9th and 11th centuries, respectively).[6]

Charlemagne (742–814) was Charles Martel's grandson. After Charlemagne's reign, the name became irrevocably connected with him and his Carolingian dynasty. After Charlemagne, the name Charles (Karol) became even the standard word for "king" in Slavic (Czech and Slovak král, Polish król; South Slavic kral крал, krȃlj краљ; Russian король), Baltic (Latvian karalis, Lithuanian karalius) and Hungarian (király).

Charlemagne's son Charles the Younger died without issue, but the name resurfaces repeatedly within the 9th-century Carolingian family tree, so with Charles the Bald (823–877), Charles the Fat (839–888) Charles of Provence (845–863), Charles the Child (847/848–866) and Charles the Simple (879–929).

Later Middle Ages and Early Modern history

The name survives into the High Middle Ages (Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine; Charles, Count of Valois; Charles I, Count of Flanders (Charles the Good, beatified in 1882); Charles I of Naples; Charles I of Hungary). Karl Sverkersson was a king of Sweden in the 12th century, counted as "Charles VII" due to a genealogical fiction of the 17th century by Charles "IX", but actually the first king of Sweden with this name.

Charles resurfaces as a royal name in Germany with Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1316–1378, counted as "the fourth" after Charlemagne, Charles the Bald and Charles the Fat) and in France with Charles IV of France (1294–1328, "the fourth" after Charlemagne, Charles the Bald and Charles the Simple), and becomes comparatively widespread in the Late Middle Ages (Charles I, Duke of Savoy, Charles III, Duke of Savoy).

Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500–1558) gives rise to a tradition of Charlses in Habsburg Spain (Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, Charles II of Spain, Charles III of Spain, Charles IV of Spain).

The numbering scheme for the kings of Sweden was continued in modern times with Charles X, Charles XI, Charles XII, Charles XIII, Charles XIV and Charles XV.

Charles I of England (1600–1649) is followed by Charles II of England (1630–1685). The Province of Carolina is named during the rule of Charles II, after Charles I.

Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine (1661–1742).

Modern history

Carlism is a political movement in Spain seeking the establishment of a separate line of the Bourbon family on the Spanish throne. This line descended from Infante Carlos, Count of Molina (1788–1855), and was founded due to dispute over the succession laws and widespread dissatisfaction with the Alfonsine line of the House of Bourbon. The movement was at its strongest in the 1830s, causing the Carlist Wars, and had a revival following Spain's defeat in the Spanish–American War in 1898, and lasted until the end of the Franco regime in 1975 as a social and political force

Charles Floyd (1782–1804) was the only casualty in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Charles DeRudio (1832–1910) was an Italian aristocrat, would-be assassin of Napoleon III, and later a career U.S. Army officer who fought in the 7th U.S. Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Charles Albert Varnum (1849–1936) was the commander of the scouts in the Little Bighorn Campaign and received the Medal of Honor for his actions in a conflict following the Battle of Wounded Knee. "Lonesome" Charley Reynolds (1842–1876) was a scout in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment who was killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

Carl has been a very popular male given name in the United States during the late 19th to early 20th centuries, consistently ranking in the top 30 male given names in the US from 1887 to 1938, and remaining among the top 100 until the 1980s, but since declining below rank 500. Charles has been among the top 400 male given names in the United States in the 1880s and again in the 1930s, but since then it has declined steadily, dropping out of the top 1,000 by the 1970s. By contrast, it remains among the top 100 names given in England and Wales; the current King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms, Charles III, is a notable bearer of the name.

Derived feminine names

Caroline and Charlotte are feminine given names derived from Carl.[7][8][9]

Charlotte is late medieval, e.g. Charlotte of Savoy (1441–1483), Charlotte of Cyprus (1444–1487). It was introduced to Britain in the 17th century, and gave rise to hypocorisms such as Lottie, Tottie, Totty.

Caroline is early modern, e.g. Caroline of Ansbach (1683–1737). It has given rise to numerous variations, such as Carlyn, Carolina, Carolyn, Karolyn, Carolin, Karolina, Karoline, Karolina, Carolien, as well as hypocorisms, such as Callie, Carol, Carrie, etc.

Another derived feminine name is Carla (Bulgarian, Catalan, Dutch, English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish), a name which dates from early Italy.[10]

Regional forms:

    • Carolina (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Bulgarian)
    • Caroline (English, French, Swedish, Danish, Dutch)
    • Carolyn (English)
    • Carlijn (Dutch)
    • Karoliina (Finnish)
    • Karolina (Bulgarian, Polish, Swedish)
    • Karolína (Czech)
    • Karoline (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish)
    • Karolina (Каролина) (Russian)
    • Keraleyn (קעראַליין) (Yiddish)
    • Carly (American)
    • Carol (English)
  • Carola (German, Swedish)
    • Carole (English, French, Portuguese)
    • Karol (קאַראָל) (Yiddish)
    • Kyārōla (क्यारोल) (Nepali)
    • Kerol (Керол) (Serbian), (Russian)
  • Charlotte (English, French, German, Swedish, Danish, Dutch)
    • Carlota (Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan)
    • Carlotta (Italian)
    • Charlotta (Swedish)
  • Carla
    • Charla (English)
    • Karla (Bulgarian, German, Scandinavian, Serbian, Czech, Croatian)
    • Карла (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian)
  • Charlene (given name), Charlène

Regional forms of the name

Language Formal name Informal name
Armenian Կարլոս (Karlos)
Basque Karlos
Bulgarian Карл (Karl)
Belarusian Чарльз (Čarĺz)
Catalan Carles
Chinese 查尔斯 (simplified), 查爾斯 (traditional) (Chá'ěrsī)
Croatian Karlo
Czech Karel
Danish Karl, Carl
Dutch Karel
English Charles Charlie, Chuck, Chaz, Chad, Chip
Estonian Kaarel, Kaarli, Kaaro, Kalle
Faroese Karl
Finnish Kaarlo, Kaarle, Kalle, Karl
French Charles Charlot
German Karl, Carl
Georgian კარლო (Karlo)
Greek Κάρολος (Károlos)
Hungarian Károly Karcsi
Hawaiian Kale
Icelandic Karl
Irish Carlus, Séarlas, Cathal
Italian Carlo
Japanese チャールズ (Chāruzu)
Korean 찰스 (chalseu)
Latin Carolus
Latvian Kārlis
Limburgish Sjarel
Lithuanian Karolis
Norwegian Karl, Carl
Polish Karol
Portuguese Carlos Carlinhos
Romanian Carol
Russian Карл (Karl)
Scottish Gaelic Teàrlach
Serbian Карло (Karlo)
Slovak Karol
Slovene Karel
Spanish Carlos Carlito, Carlitos, Caloy (Philippines)
Swedish Karl, Carl, Kalle
Welsh Siarl

List of notable people

Media, arts and entertainment

In literature
Name Description
Charles Baudelaire French poet
Charles Bukowski American poet and novelist
Charles Dickens English novelist
Charles Dodgson (pen-name Lewis Carroll) English clergyman, writer and mathematician
Charles Edwards Canadian journalist and news agency executive
Charles Henri Ford American poet, photographer and writer
Charles Fort American writer and researcher into anomalous phenomena
Charles L. Grant American science-fiction author
Charles Roger Hargreaves Children's author who wrote the Mr. Men and Little Miss series.
Charles Lewinsky Swiss screenwriter, dramatist and playwright
Charles Lummis American journalist, poet, historian; founder of the Southwest Museum
Charles Mayer Canadian journalist, sportsperson and politician
Charles Olson American poet
Charles O'Rear American photographer known for taking Bliss
Charles G.D. Roberts Canadian poet
Charles Webb (author) American author of The Graduate
In music
Name Description
Charles Aznavour French-Armenian singer
Chuck Berry American guitarist, singer, and composer
Charlie Daniels American country music figure
Charles Gavin Brazilian rock drummer/producer
Charlie Haden American Jazz bassist and composer
Charles Ives American composer
Chuck Mangione American jazz artist
Charles Mingus American Jazz bassist and composer
Charles E. Moody American gospel songwriter and performer
Charlie Parker American Jazz saxophonist
Charlie Simpson British musician and singer
Charles Davis Tillman (1861–1943) pioneer of southern gospel music
Charlie Watts English drummer for the rock group The Rolling Stones
In film
Name Description
Charles Bowers American cartoonist and early filmmaker
Charles Boyer French-American actor
Charles Bronson American actor
Sebastian Cabot (born Charles Sebastian Thomas Cabot) English actor
Charlie Chaplin English comedy actor, famous for silent film acting
Charley Chase American silent film comedian and writer
Charles Dance English actor
Charles Durning American actor
Charles Gray English actor
Charles Grodin American actor and cable talk show host
Charles Herbert American child actor of the '50s and '60s
Charlton Heston (born John Charles Carter) American actor
Lionel Jeffries (born Lionel Charles Jeffries) English actor
Charles Laughton English actor
Chas Licciardello Australian comedian and a member of The Chaser
Charles Stanton Ogle silent film actor
Charles Nelson Reilly American comic actor and game show regular
Charles Reisner American actor and film director
In television
Name Description
Charles Gibson American television journalist
Charles Kuralt American television journalist
Charlie Rose American host of a television interview show
In visual arts
Name Description
Charles Addams American cartoonist known for his particularly black humor and macabre characters
Charles Eyck Dutch visual artist
Chuck Jones American animator
Charles Martinet American actor known for playing the voice as Mario and other characters
Charles R. Knight wildlife artist, known for prehistoric restorations
Charles Prendergast Canadian-American artist
Charles Schulz creator of the comic strip Peanuts
Other areas of media, arts and entertainment
Name Description
Charles White (YouTuber) American YouTuber and Twitch streamer

Athletes

Name Description
Charlie Austin English footballer
Charles Barkley former NBA forward and a current NBA color commentator for TNT
Chuck Bednarik NFL player, 1967, Philadelphia Eagles
Charles Betts American professional wrestler
Charles Cornelius NFL and CFL player
Charles Daniels (1885–1973) American freestyle swimmer
Charley Diamond American football player
Charlie Fleming Scottish footballer
Charles "Buckets" Goldenberg American All-Pro football player
Charles Green (disambiguation) multiple people
Charles Harris American football player
Chuck Hayes American basketball player who currently plays for the Houston Rockets
Charles Horton American football player
Charles Jenkins (disambiguation) multiple people
Charles Leclerc Monégasque racing driver
Charles Lefrançois Canadian high jumper
Charlie McCarthy Irish hurler
Charles Myer American major league baseball All Star second baseman
Charles Oakley American basketball forward
Charles O'Bannon American basketball player
Charles Radbourn early Major League Baseball pitcher
Charles Ramsdell Malagasy athlete
Charlie Reiter American professional soccer player
Charles Fernando Basílio da Silva Brazilian midfielder
Charles Sifford first African American golfer to play in a PGA tour
Charles Washington American football player

In politics

Name Description
Charles "Bubba" Chaney Louisiana politician
Charles Francis Adams Sr. American congressman and ambassador, grandson of John Adams
Charles Edward Bennett Democratic U.S. Congressman from Florida
Charles Bent first Governor of New Mexico Territory, assassinated in 1847
Charles Joseph Bonaparte former U. S. Attorney General
Charles Bradlaugh British political activist and militant atheist, founder of the National Secular Society
Charles Carroll of Carrollton last living signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence (died 1832)
Charles Colson U.S. Richard Nixon's Chief Counsel, involved in the Watergate scandal
Charles Magill Conrad former American Secretary of War
Charles Edward Bandaranaike Corea Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyer
Charles Curtis 31st American Vice President, under Herbert Hoover
Charles G. Dawes 30th American Vice President, under Calvin Coolidge
Charles Devens former U.S. Attorney General
Charles de Gaulle French military leader and statesman
Charles Edward Perry de Silva Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyer and politician
Charles Percival de Silva Sri Lankan civil servant and politician
Charles de Silva Batuwantudawe Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyer and politician
Charles Edirisuriya Sri Lankan Sinhala Member of Parliament for Hambanthota
Charlie Elphicke British politician
James Charles Evers civil rights activist, older brother of Medgar Evers
Charles W. Fairbanks 26th American Vice President, under Theodore Roosevelt
Charles Hubert Zaleski Fernando Sri Lankan Sinhala businessman, lawyer, and member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon
Charles Matthew Fernando Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyer and scholar, first Sri Lankan Crown Counsel
Charles A. Ford American diplomat
Charles Gibbs Canadian politician
Charles Harper Australian politician
Charles Alwis Hewavitharana Sri Lankan Sinhala independence activist
Charles Evans Hughes former U.S. Secretary of State
Charles Humphreys Pennsylvania delegate to Continental Congress; refused to sign Declaration of Independence due to his Quaker beliefs
Charles Kennedy British politician
Chuck Larson former U.S. ambassador to Latvia
Charles Lee former U. S. Attorney General
Charles Ambrose Lorensz Sri Lankan Burgher lawyer, legislator, and journalist
Charles Mathias (1922–2010) American politician
Karolos Papoulias former President of Greece
Charles Stewart Parnell Irish political leader
Charles Pasqua French businessman and politician
Charles Pearson former Solicitor for The City of London and early railway advocate
Chuck Robb former Governor of Virginia and U.S. Senator
Charlie Rose American congressman (Democrat from N.C.)
Charles Scott Governor of Kentucky; also George Washington's Chief of Intelligence during the American Revolution
Charles Harding Smith Irish politician
Charles G. Taylor former President of Liberia
Charles Thomson secretary of the Continental Congress
Charles Townsend British politician
Charles Wilson Texas congressman, subject of 2007 movie Charlie Wilson's War

In religion

Saints

There are a number of historical figures known as "Saint Charles", although few are recognized across confessions. In the context of English and British history, "Saint Charles" is typically Charles I of England, recognized as a saint in the Anglican confession only. In Roman Catholicism, the best known Saint Charles is Charles Borromeo (1538–1584), an Italian cardinal, canonized by Pope Paul V in 1606. Charles, Duke of Brittany (1319–1364) had been canonized after his death, but Pope Gregory XI annulled this. Charles the Good (d. 1127) is sometimes referred to as a saint, but while he was beatified in 1904, he has not been canonized.

Other Saints of the Roman Catholic Church, canonized after 1900:

Beatified:

Church leaders

Nobility

See #History above for medieval and early modern royalty and nobility. This section lists noblemen born after 1700.

Scientists

Name Description
Charles Babbage English mathematician, philosopher, mechanical engineer and computer scientist
Charles L. Bennett American astrophysicist
Charles Thomas Bolton astronomer who proved the existence of black holes
Charles W. Curtis American mathematician
Charles Darwin British naturalist
Charles Dawson English archaeologist, involved in the Piltdown Man hoax
Charles Dupin French mathematician, engineer, economist, and politician
Charles Ehresmann French mathematician
Charles Fleming (ornithologist) New Zealand ornithologist
Charles Godakumbura Sri Lankan Sinhala archaeologist
Charles Hermite French mathematician
Charles Thomas Jackson American geologist
Charles T. Kowal American astronomer, discoverer of Chiron and 2 moons of Jupiter
Charles Newton Little American mathematician and civil engineer
Charles Lyell Scottish scientist, founder of modern geology
Charles Wright Mills American sociologist
Charles Sanders Peirce American chemist, mathematician, philosopher,
Charles Sims (mathematician) American mathematician
Charles Hazelius Sternberg American fossil collector, involved in the Bone Wars
Charles Mortram Sternberg son of above, also a fossil collector and paleontologist
Charles Tilly American sociologist
Charles Doolittle Walcott American paleontologist and Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
Charles E. Wyman Chair of the Ford Motor Company and professor of chemistry
Charles Thomson Rees Wilson Scottish physicist

Other

Architecture
Aviation and Aerospace
  • Charles Lindbergh, first person to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean
  • Chuck Yeager, American test pilot and first man to break the sound barrier
Entrepreneurs and businessmen
Military personnel
  • Charles Upham, most-decorated Commonwealth serviceman of World War Two
Criminals

Other uses of the name

See also

References

  1. ^ "Charles". Name-doctor.com. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  2. ^ T. F. Hoad, English Etymology, Oxford University Press, 1993 (ISBN 0-19-283098-8). p. 76.
  3. ^ Pokorny, Julius; G. Starotsin; A. Lubotsky (2007). Proto-Indo-European Etymological Dictionary: a Revised Edition of Julius Pokorny's Indogermanicshes Etymologisches Wörterbuch. Indo-European Language Association. pp. 1192–1193.
  4. ^ Keber, janez (1988). Leksikon imen. Celje: Mohorjeva družba. p. 152.
  5. ^ Taufbuch. Brdo. 1862–1886. p. 34. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  6. ^ E. Förstemann, Altdeutsches Namenbuch (1856), s.v. 'Carl' (303).
  7. ^ "Caroline". Behind the Name. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Charlotte". Behind the Name. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  9. ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). "Caroline". Oxford Reference. Oxford. doi:10.1093/acref/9780198610601.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  10. ^ "Carla". Behind the Name. Retrieved 12 April 2017.

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This article is about the given name For the family name see Charles surname For other uses see Charles disambiguation Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries 1 It is from the French form Charles of the Proto Germanic name ᚲᚨᚱᛁᛚᚨᛉ in runic alphabet or karilaz in Latin alphabet whose meaning was free man The Old English descendant of this word was Ċearl or Ċeorl as the name of King Cearl of Mercia that disappeared after the Norman conquest of England CharlesKing Charlemagne 742 814 of the FranksPronunciation tʃ ɑːr l z French ʃaʁl GenderMaleName dayNovember 4OriginWord nameFrench from GermanicMeaningFree manOther namesVariant form s Carl Karl Carlo Carlos CarolusRelated namesFeminine Caroline Charlotte CharleneThe name was notably borne by Charlemagne Charles the Great and was at the time Latinized as Karolus as in Vita Karoli Magni later also as Carolus Some Germanic languages for example Dutch and German have retained the word in two separate senses In the particular case of Dutch Karel refers to the given name whereas the noun kerel means a bloke fellow man Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Early Middle Ages 2 2 Later Middle Ages and Early Modern history 2 3 Modern history 3 Derived feminine names 4 Regional forms of the name 5 List of notable people 5 1 Media arts and entertainment 5 2 Athletes 5 3 In politics 5 4 In religion 5 4 1 Saints 5 4 2 Church leaders 5 5 Nobility 5 6 Scientists 5 7 Other 6 Other uses of the name 7 See also 8 ReferencesEtymologyThe name s etymology is a Common Germanic noun karilaz meaning free man which survives in English as churl lt Old English ċeorl 2 which developed its deprecating sense in the Middle English period In the form Charles the initial spelling ch corresponds to the palatalization of the Latin group ca to tʃa in Central Old French Francien and the final s to the former subjective case cas sujet of masculine names in Old French like in Giles or James lt Latin us see Spanish Portuguese Carlos According to Julius Pokorny the historical linguist and Indo Europeanist the root meaning of Charles is old man from Indo European ĝer where the ĝ is a palatal consonant meaning to rub to be old grain An old man has been worn away and is now grey with age clarification needed 3 In some Slavic languages the name Drago and variants Dragomir Dragoslav etc all based on the root drag dear has been used as an equivalent for Charles Karel etc This is based on the false etymology deriving Carl from Latin carus dear 4 Examples are the Slovene politician Karel Dezman 1821 1889 also known as Dragotin Dezman and the Slovene historian Dragotin Loncar 1876 1954 baptized Carl 5 HistoryEarly Middle Ages The name is atypical for Germanic names as it is not composed of two elements but simply a noun meaning free man This meaning of ceorl contrasts with eorl Old Norse jarl nobleman on one hand and with theow Old Norse thraell bondsman slave on the other As such it would not seem a likely candidate for the name of a Germanic king but it is attested as such with Cearl of Mercia fl 620 the first Mercian king mentioned by Bede in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum It is a peculiarity of the Anglo Saxon royal names that many of the rulers of the earliest period 6th to 7th centuries have monothematic simplex names while the standard dithematic compounded names become almost universal from the 8th century Compare the name of king Mul of Kent 7th century which simply translates to mule Charles Martel 686 741 was an illegitimate son of Pepin of Herstal and therefore indeed a free man but not of noble rank After his victory at the Battle of Soissons 718 Charles Martel styled himself Duke of the Franks Charles eldest son was named Carloman c 710 754 a rare example of the element carl occurring in a compound name The Chronicle of Fredegar names an earlier Carloman as the father of Pepin of Landen and thus the great great grandfather of the Charles Martel This would place the name Carloman in the 6th century and open the possibility that the Frankish name Carl may originate as a short form of Carloman The only other compound name with the Carl prefix is Carlofred Carlefred attested in the 7th century as a suffix it occurs in the rare names Altcarl and Gundecarl 9th and 11th centuries respectively 6 Charlemagne 742 814 was Charles Martel s grandson After Charlemagne s reign the name became irrevocably connected with him and his Carolingian dynasty After Charlemagne the name Charles Karol became even the standard word for king in Slavic Czech and Slovak kral Polish krol South Slavic kral kral krȃlj kraљ Russian korol Baltic Latvian karalis Lithuanian karalius and Hungarian kiraly Charlemagne s son Charles the Younger died without issue but the name resurfaces repeatedly within the 9th century Carolingian family tree so with Charles the Bald 823 877 Charles the Fat 839 888 Charles of Provence 845 863 Charles the Child 847 848 866 and Charles the Simple 879 929 Later Middle Ages and Early Modern history The name survives into the High Middle Ages Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine Charles Count of Valois Charles I Count of Flanders Charles the Good beatified in 1882 Charles I of Naples Charles I of Hungary Karl Sverkersson was a king of Sweden in the 12th century counted as Charles VII due to a genealogical fiction of the 17th century by Charles IX but actually the first king of Sweden with this name Charles resurfaces as a royal name in Germany with Charles IV Holy Roman Emperor 1316 1378 counted as the fourth after Charlemagne Charles the Bald and Charles the Fat and in France with Charles IV of France 1294 1328 the fourth after Charlemagne Charles the Bald and Charles the Simple and becomes comparatively widespread in the Late Middle Ages Charles I Duke of Savoy Charles III Duke of Savoy Charles V Holy Roman Emperor 1500 1558 gives rise to a tradition of Charlses in Habsburg Spain Charles VI Holy Roman Emperor Charles II of Spain Charles III of Spain Charles IV of Spain The numbering scheme for the kings of Sweden was continued in modern times with Charles X Charles XI Charles XII Charles XIII Charles XIV and Charles XV Charles I of England 1600 1649 is followed by Charles II of England 1630 1685 The Province of Carolina is named during the rule of Charles II after Charles I Charles III Philip Elector Palatine 1661 1742 Modern history Carlism is a political movement in Spain seeking the establishment of a separate line of the Bourbon family on the Spanish throne This line descended from Infante Carlos Count of Molina 1788 1855 and was founded due to dispute over the succession laws and widespread dissatisfaction with the Alfonsine line of the House of Bourbon The movement was at its strongest in the 1830s causing the Carlist Wars and had a revival following Spain s defeat in the Spanish American War in 1898 and lasted until the end of the Franco regime in 1975 as a social and political forceCharles Floyd 1782 1804 was the only casualty in the Lewis and Clark Expedition Charles DeRudio 1832 1910 was an Italian aristocrat would be assassin of Napoleon III and later a career U S Army officer who fought in the 7th U S Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn Charles Albert Varnum 1849 1936 was the commander of the scouts in the Little Bighorn Campaign and received the Medal of Honor for his actions in a conflict following the Battle of Wounded Knee Lonesome Charley Reynolds 1842 1876 was a scout in the U S 7th Cavalry Regiment who was killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn Carl has been a very popular male given name in the United States during the late 19th to early 20th centuries consistently ranking in the top 30 male given names in the US from 1887 to 1938 and remaining among the top 100 until the 1980s but since declining below rank 500 Charles has been among the top 400 male given names in the United States in the 1880s and again in the 1930s but since then it has declined steadily dropping out of the top 1 000 by the 1970s By contrast it remains among the top 100 names given in England and Wales the current King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms Charles III is a notable bearer of the name Derived feminine namesCaroline and Charlotte are feminine given names derived from Carl 7 8 9 Charlotte is late medieval e g Charlotte of Savoy 1441 1483 Charlotte of Cyprus 1444 1487 It was introduced to Britain in the 17th century and gave rise to hypocorisms such as Lottie Tottie Totty Caroline is early modern e g Caroline of Ansbach 1683 1737 It has given rise to numerous variations such as Carlyn Carolina Carolyn Karolyn Carolin Karolina Karoline Karolina Carolien as well as hypocorisms such as Callie Carol Carrie etc Another derived feminine name is Carla Bulgarian Catalan Dutch English German Italian Portuguese Spanish a name which dates from early Italy 10 Regional forms Carolina Italian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Bulgarian Caroline English French Swedish Danish Dutch Carolyn English Carlijn Dutch Karoliina Finnish Karolina Bulgarian Polish Swedish Karolina Czech Karoline Danish Norwegian Swedish Karolina Karolina Russian Keraleyn קערא ליין Yiddish Carly American Carol English Carola German Swedish Carole English French Portuguese Karol קא רא ל Yiddish Kyarōla क य र ल Nepali Kerol Kerol Serbian Russian Charlotte English French German Swedish Danish Dutch Carlota Spanish Portuguese Catalan Carlotta Italian Charlotta Swedish Carla Charla English Karla Bulgarian German Scandinavian Serbian Czech Croatian Karla Bulgarian Russian Serbian Charlene given name CharleneRegional forms of the nameLanguage Formal name Informal nameArmenian Կարլոս Karlos Basque KarlosBulgarian Karl Karl Belarusian Charlz Carĺz Catalan CarlesChinese 查尔斯 simplified 查爾斯 traditional Cha ersi Croatian KarloCzech KarelDanish Karl CarlDutch KarelEnglish Charles Charlie Chuck Chaz Chad ChipEstonian Kaarel Kaarli Kaaro KalleFaroese KarlFinnish Kaarlo Kaarle Kalle KarlFrench Charles CharlotGerman Karl CarlGeorgian კარლო Karlo Greek Karolos Karolos Hungarian Karoly KarcsiHawaiian KaleIcelandic KarlIrish Carlus Searlas CathalItalian CarloJapanese チャールズ Charuzu Korean 찰스 chalseu Latin CarolusLatvian KarlisLimburgish SjarelLithuanian KarolisNorwegian Karl CarlPolish KarolPortuguese Carlos CarlinhosRomanian CarolRussian Karl Karl Scottish Gaelic TearlachSerbian Karlo Karlo Slovak KarolSlovene KarelSpanish Carlos Carlito Carlitos Caloy Philippines Swedish Karl Carl KalleWelsh SiarlList of notable peopleMedia arts and entertainment In literatureName DescriptionCharles Baudelaire French poetCharles Bukowski American poet and novelistCharles Dickens English novelistCharles Dodgson pen name Lewis Carroll English clergyman writer and mathematicianCharles Edwards Canadian journalist and news agency executiveCharles Henri Ford American poet photographer and writerCharles Fort American writer and researcher into anomalous phenomenaCharles L Grant American science fiction authorCharles Roger Hargreaves Children s author who wrote the Mr Men and Little Miss series Charles Lewinsky Swiss screenwriter dramatist and playwrightCharles Lummis American journalist poet historian founder of the Southwest MuseumCharles Mayer Canadian journalist sportsperson and politicianCharles Olson American poetCharles O Rear American photographer known for taking BlissCharles G D Roberts Canadian poetCharles Webb author American author of The GraduateIn musicName DescriptionCharles Aznavour French Armenian singerChuck Berry American guitarist singer and composerCharlie Daniels American country music figureCharles Gavin Brazilian rock drummer producerCharlie Haden American Jazz bassist and composerCharles Ives American composerChuck Mangione American jazz artistCharles Mingus American Jazz bassist and composerCharles E Moody American gospel songwriter and performerCharlie Parker American Jazz saxophonistCharlie Simpson British musician and singerCharles Davis Tillman 1861 1943 pioneer of southern gospel musicCharlie Watts English drummer for the rock group The Rolling StonesIn filmName DescriptionCharles Bowers American cartoonist and early filmmakerCharles Boyer French American actorCharles Bronson American actorSebastian Cabot born Charles Sebastian Thomas Cabot English actorCharlie Chaplin English comedy actor famous for silent film actingCharley Chase American silent film comedian and writerCharles Dance English actorCharles Durning American actorCharles Gray English actorCharles Grodin American actor and cable talk show hostCharles Herbert American child actor of the 50s and 60sCharlton Heston born John Charles Carter American actorLionel Jeffries born Lionel Charles Jeffries English actorCharles Laughton English actorChas Licciardello Australian comedian and a member of The ChaserCharles Stanton Ogle silent film actorCharles Nelson Reilly American comic actor and game show regularCharles Reisner American actor and film directorIn televisionName DescriptionCharles Gibson American television journalistCharles Kuralt American television journalistCharlie Rose American host of a television interview showIn visual artsName DescriptionCharles Addams American cartoonist known for his particularly black humor and macabre charactersCharles Eyck Dutch visual artistChuck Jones American animatorCharles Martinet American actor known for playing the voice as Mario and other charactersCharles R Knight wildlife artist known for prehistoric restorationsCharles Prendergast Canadian American artistCharles Schulz creator of the comic strip PeanutsOther areas of media arts and entertainmentName DescriptionCharles White YouTuber American YouTuber and Twitch streamerAthletes Name DescriptionCharlie Austin English footballerCharles Barkley former NBA forward and a current NBA color commentator for TNTChuck Bednarik NFL player 1967 Philadelphia EaglesCharles Betts American professional wrestlerCharles Cornelius NFL and CFL playerCharles Daniels 1885 1973 American freestyle swimmerCharley Diamond American football playerCharlie Fleming Scottish footballerCharles Buckets Goldenberg American All Pro football playerCharles Green disambiguation multiple peopleCharles Harris American football playerChuck Hayes American basketball player who currently plays for the Houston RocketsCharles Horton American football playerCharles Jenkins disambiguation multiple peopleCharles Leclerc Monegasque racing driverCharles Lefrancois Canadian high jumperCharlie McCarthy Irish hurlerCharles Myer American major league baseball All Star second basemanCharles Oakley American basketball forwardCharles O Bannon American basketball playerCharles Radbourn early Major League Baseball pitcherCharles Ramsdell Malagasy athleteCharlie Reiter American professional soccer playerCharles Fernando Basilio da Silva Brazilian midfielderCharles Sifford first African American golfer to play in a PGA tourCharles Washington American football playerIn politics Name DescriptionCharles Bubba Chaney Louisiana politicianCharles Francis Adams Sr American congressman and ambassador grandson of John AdamsCharles Edward Bennett Democratic U S Congressman from FloridaCharles Bent first Governor of New Mexico Territory assassinated in 1847Charles Joseph Bonaparte former U S Attorney GeneralCharles Bradlaugh British political activist and militant atheist founder of the National Secular SocietyCharles Carroll of Carrollton last living signer of the U S Declaration of Independence died 1832 Charles Colson U S Richard Nixon s Chief Counsel involved in the Watergate scandalCharles Magill Conrad former American Secretary of WarCharles Edward Bandaranaike Corea Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyerCharles Curtis 31st American Vice President under Herbert HooverCharles G Dawes 30th American Vice President under Calvin CoolidgeCharles Devens former U S Attorney GeneralCharles de Gaulle French military leader and statesmanCharles Edward Perry de Silva Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyer and politicianCharles Percival de Silva Sri Lankan civil servant and politicianCharles de Silva Batuwantudawe Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyer and politicianCharles Edirisuriya Sri Lankan Sinhala Member of Parliament for HambanthotaCharlie Elphicke British politicianJames Charles Evers civil rights activist older brother of Medgar EversCharles W Fairbanks 26th American Vice President under Theodore RooseveltCharles Hubert Zaleski Fernando Sri Lankan Sinhala businessman lawyer and member of the Legislative Council of CeylonCharles Matthew Fernando Sri Lankan Sinhala lawyer and scholar first Sri Lankan Crown CounselCharles A Ford American diplomatCharles Gibbs Canadian politicianCharles Harper Australian politicianCharles Alwis Hewavitharana Sri Lankan Sinhala independence activistCharles Evans Hughes former U S Secretary of StateCharles Humphreys Pennsylvania delegate to Continental Congress refused to sign Declaration of Independence due to his Quaker beliefsCharles Kennedy British politicianChuck Larson former U S ambassador to LatviaCharles Lee former U S Attorney GeneralCharles Ambrose Lorensz Sri Lankan Burgher lawyer legislator and journalistCharles Mathias 1922 2010 American politicianKarolos Papoulias former President of GreeceCharles Stewart Parnell Irish political leaderCharles Pasqua French businessman and politicianCharles Pearson former Solicitor for The City of London and early railway advocateChuck Robb former Governor of Virginia and U S SenatorCharlie Rose American congressman Democrat from N C Charles Scott Governor of Kentucky also George Washington s Chief of Intelligence during the American RevolutionCharles Harding Smith Irish politicianCharles G Taylor former President of LiberiaCharles Thomson secretary of the Continental CongressCharles Townsend British politicianCharles Wilson Texas congressman subject of 2007 movie Charlie Wilson s WarIn religion Saints There are a number of historical figures known as Saint Charles although few are recognized across confessions In the context of English and British history Saint Charles is typically Charles I of England recognized as a saint in the Anglican confession only In Roman Catholicism the best known Saint Charles is Charles Borromeo 1538 1584 an Italian cardinal canonized by Pope Paul V in 1606 Charles Duke of Brittany 1319 1364 had been canonized after his death but Pope Gregory XI annulled this Charles the Good d 1127 is sometimes referred to as a saint but while he was beatified in 1904 he has not been canonized Other Saints of the Roman Catholic Church canonized after 1900 1904 Saint Charles Garnier 1606 1649 French Jesuit missionary and martyr 1959 Saint Charles of Sezze 1616 1670 Franciscan lay brother 1964 Saint Charles Lwanga 1860 or 1865 1886 Ugandan Catholic martyr 1995 Saint Charles Joseph Eugene de Mazenod 1782 1861 French Catholic clergyman 2007 Saint Charles of Mount Argus 1821 1818 Passionist Dutch priest who worked in IrelandBeatified 1867 Blessed Charles Spinola 1564 1622 Genoese nobleman 2004 Blessed Charles I of Austria 1887 1922 last emperor of Austria king of Hungary Bohemia etc Church leaders Charles Wesley 1707 1788 co founder of the Methodist movement and writer of thousands of hymns Charles Grandison Finney 1792 1875 a leader of the Second Great Awakening in America Charles W Penrose 1832 1925 leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Charles Haddon Spurgeon 1834 1892 Reformed Baptist preacher Charles Harrison Mason 1866 1961 Pentecostal preacher and founder of the Church of God in ChristNobility See History above for medieval and early modern royalty and nobility This section lists noblemen born after 1700 Further information Charles I disambiguation Charles II disambiguation Charles III disambiguation Charles IV disambiguation Charles V disambiguation Charles VI disambiguation Charles VII disambiguation Charles VIII disambiguation Charles IX disambiguation and Carlism Charles d Ursel Charles Joseph 4th Duke d Ursel Charles I Duke of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel 1713 1780 Charles III of Spain 1716 1788 first son of the second marriage of Philip V with Elizabeth Farnese of Parma Bonnie Prince Charlie Charles Edward Stuart 1720 1788 exiled claimant to the thrones of England Scotland and Ireland Charles Cornwallis 1st Marquess Cornwallis 1738 1805 English military commander and colonial governor Charles XIII of Sweden 1748 1818 king of Sweden the second son of King Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia 1751 1819 Charles IV of Spain 1748 1819 king of Spain from December 14 1788 until his abdication on March 19 1808 Charles XIV John of Sweden 1763 1844 king of Sweden and Norway Former Jean Baptiste Bernadotte Marshal of France Infante Carlos Count of Molina 1788 1855 Charles Count Leon 1806 1881 illegitimate son of Emperor Napoleon I of France and Catherine Eleonore Denuelle de la Plaigne Charles III Prince of Monaco 1818 1889 founder of the casino in Monte Carlo Infante Carlos Count of Montemolin 1818 1861 Charles I of Romania 1839 1914 first ruler of the Hohenzollern Sigmaringen dynasty Carlos Duke of Madrid 1848 1909 Charles I of Portugal 1863 1908 second to last King of Portugal and Algarves from 1889 to 1908 Charles I of Austria 1887 1922 Emperor of Austria Charles II of Romania 1893 1853 eldest son of Ferdinand I Charles XV of Sweden 1826 1872 king of Sweden the eldest son of King Oscar I and Josephine of Leuchtenberg Prince Charles of Belgium 1903 1983 second son of King Albert I of Belgium and Queen Elizabeth Archduke Karl Pius of Austria Prince of Tuscany 1909 1953 Carlos Hugo Duke of Parma 1930 2010 Juan Carlos I of Spain b 1938 former King of Spain Charles III King of the United Kingdom b 1948 eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Duke of EdinburghScientists Name DescriptionCharles Babbage English mathematician philosopher mechanical engineer and computer scientistCharles L Bennett American astrophysicistCharles Thomas Bolton astronomer who proved the existence of black holesCharles W Curtis American mathematicianCharles Darwin British naturalistCharles Dawson English archaeologist involved in the Piltdown Man hoaxCharles Dupin French mathematician engineer economist and politicianCharles Ehresmann French mathematicianCharles Fleming ornithologist New Zealand ornithologistCharles Godakumbura Sri Lankan Sinhala archaeologistCharles Hermite French mathematicianCharles Thomas Jackson American geologistCharles T Kowal American astronomer discoverer of Chiron and 2 moons of JupiterCharles Newton Little American mathematician and civil engineerCharles Lyell Scottish scientist founder of modern geologyCharles Wright Mills American sociologistCharles Sanders Peirce American chemist mathematician philosopher Charles Sims mathematician American mathematicianCharles Hazelius Sternberg American fossil collector involved in the Bone WarsCharles Mortram Sternberg son of above also a fossil collector and paleontologistCharles Tilly American sociologistCharles Doolittle Walcott American paleontologist and Secretary of the Smithsonian InstitutionCharles E Wyman Chair of the Ford Motor Company and professor of chemistryCharles Thomson Rees Wilson Scottish physicistOther ArchitectureCharles Barry designer of the rebuilt Palace of Westminster Charles Barry Jr his son Charles Thaddeus Russell 1875 1952 African American architect from Richmond VirginiaAviation and AerospaceCharles Lindbergh first person to fly solo non stop across the Atlantic Ocean Chuck Yeager American test pilot and first man to break the sound barrierEntrepreneurs and businessmenDon Charles Gemoris Attygalle 1836 1901 Sri Lankan Sinhala entrepreneur and mine owner Charles Henry de Soysa 1836 1890 Sri Lankan Sinhala planter and philanthropist Charles Keating American financier instigator of the Keating 5 scandal Charles Macalester businessman banker philanthropist namesake of Macalester College Charles M Schwab founder of Bethlehem Steel Charles R Schwab stock broker and founder of the Charles Schwab Corporation Charles Zadok 1897 1984 American businessman art collector and patronMilitary personnelCharles Upham most decorated Commonwealth serviceman of World War TwoCriminalsCharles A Salvador born Michael Peterson better known as Charles Bronson notorious English prisoner Charles Cullen American serial killer and former nurse Charles Gibbs 19th century pirate Charles J Guiteau American assassin of 20th President James A Garfield Charles Hudspeth American man convicted of murder Charles Charlie Lawson American mass murderer and family annihilator Charles Manson American cult leader convicted murder conspirator Charles Carl Panzram American serial killer Charles Ponzi Italian American con man gave name to Ponzi scheme Charles Sobhraj Indian serial killer Charles Starkweather American teenage spree killer Charles Whitman American spree killer and former MarineOther uses of the nameCarolus coin Charles a short story by Shirley Jackson Charley horse a biophysical conditionSee alsoAll pages with titles beginning with Charles All pages with titles containing Charles Carl name Carles name Charley disambiguation Charlie disambiguation Charls Charly disambiguation Chuck disambiguation Charleston disambiguation Charlestown disambiguation Saint Charles disambiguation Chas disambiguation References Charles Name doctor com Retrieved November 20 2019 T F Hoad English Etymology Oxford University Press 1993 ISBN 0 19 283098 8 p 76 Pokorny Julius G Starotsin A Lubotsky 2007 Proto Indo European Etymological Dictionary a Revised Edition of Julius Pokorny s Indogermanicshes Etymologisches Worterbuch Indo European Language Association pp 1192 1193 Keber janez 1988 Leksikon imen Celje Mohorjeva druzba p 152 Taufbuch Brdo 1862 1886 p 34 Retrieved November 10 2022 E Forstemann Altdeutsches Namenbuch 1856 s v Carl 303 Caroline Behind the Name Retrieved 12 April 2017 Charlotte Behind the Name Retrieved 12 April 2017 Hanks Patrick Hardcastle Kate Hodges Flavia 2006 Caroline Oxford Reference Oxford doi 10 1093 acref 9780198610601 001 0001 ISBN 978 0 19 861060 1 Retrieved 12 April 2017 Carla Behind the Name Retrieved 12 April 2017 This page or section lists people that share the same given name If an internal link led you here you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles amp oldid 1133105656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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