[Opinions] Charlie (girl)
What are your thoughts on Charlie for a girl as a full name? How would you spell it?
As a longer version which name would you prefer? Charlene, Charlotte etc.?
I had a feeling this name was getting sort of common and everyone was talking about it about 10 years back but now seems to be largely forgotten about, for girls at least.
Comments on:
Charlie, Charli, Charlee etc.
Charlene
Charline
Charlotte
Charlotta
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As a longer version which name would you prefer? Charlene, Charlotte etc.?
I had a feeling this name was getting sort of common and everyone was talking about it about 10 years back but now seems to be largely forgotten about, for girls at least.
Comments on:
Charlie, Charli, Charlee etc.
Charlene
Charline
Charlotte
Charlotta
Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
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Not really a fan of it on girls, or boys really for that matter. I think it works as a nn for any female name that starts with Char.
I know a Laine who isn't Elaine and a Vickie who isn't Victoria. They both find it inconvenient: they both find that people assume that they have the long form of their name and call them by it on important occasions or for important reasons. Sometimes they ignore this - it isn't their name, after all - and the inconvenience increases.
Charlie, Charli, Charlee etc. - I like Charlie as a nn for Charlene. I don't enjoy the -li and -lee versions at all.
Charlene - I don't like it enough to use, but I do prefer it to Charlotte.
Charline - I've never encountered this version, and I wonder if it presents pronunciation difficulties.
Charlotte - I don't like the sound, and I don't like the (dated, OK!) presence of -harlot-.
Charlotta - silly attempt at feminising an already feminised name. Carlotta is fine, though.
And the missing piece of the puzzle: give me Caroline any day.
Charlie, Charli, Charlee etc. - I like Charlie as a nn for Charlene. I don't enjoy the -li and -lee versions at all.
Charlene - I don't like it enough to use, but I do prefer it to Charlotte.
Charline - I've never encountered this version, and I wonder if it presents pronunciation difficulties.
Charlotte - I don't like the sound, and I don't like the (dated, OK!) presence of -harlot-.
Charlotta - silly attempt at feminising an already feminised name. Carlotta is fine, though.
And the missing piece of the puzzle: give me Caroline any day.
I don't like it as a full name
Charlotte, Charlize, Charlene
Charlotte, Charlize, Charlene
I agree 💯% with you
I wouldn't like Charlie as a full name for anyone but especially not a girl. I just don't see the appeal. Charlotte is far superior.
This seems to be one of those names that shows up on popularity lists pretty high up, and shows up in books and/or TV/movies a lot, but the only female Charlie I know of is probably late sixties. I believe her real name is Charlene, but not sure. I only know of her; she lived near my in-laws (my MIL is a Charlene herself but is never called Charlie) till she had to go into a nursing home.
As a full girls' name, I think it feels childish and self-consciously tomboyish, and also has a cheap feel, like some woman who hangs around with mostly men, getting drunk and fighting in public.
As a full girls' name, I think it feels childish and self-consciously tomboyish, and also has a cheap feel, like some woman who hangs around with mostly men, getting drunk and fighting in public.