Meaning & Origin
Charolette is a girl's baby name of French origin, an alternate spelling of Charlotte, the French feminine form of Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'strong.' The -ette suffix and the softened vowel in the middle create this distinctive variant of one of the most celebrated names in European royal history.
Charlotte has been one of America's most beloved names for over a decade, beloved for its elegance, literary associations (Charlotte Brontë, Charlotte's Web), and royal pedigree. Charolette is a spelling variant that appears in American records over multiple generations — a phonetic rendering that has become its own distinct identity, with over 3,494 recorded births demonstrating its quiet, persistent appeal.