[Opinions] Re: The major difference between this site and baby name books...(m)
in reply to a message by blaaarg
That makes me sad, I don't want Charlotte's meaning to be "man" eh. It's not pretty, lol.
In my own mind it's "woman", LOL. I'm being stubborn, wah..:(
In my own mind it's "woman", LOL. I'm being stubborn, wah..:(
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I guess it's up to interpretation. But if the meaning "man" for Charles turns into "woman" for the feminine form, then does that mean "son of--" names turn into "daughter of--" names when used on girls? :-/
I don't think it matters...both Charlotte and Charles have so much history that it creates meaning IMO