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Charlie for a girl
A couple of months ago I heard some people call a little girl Charlie and thought that was the cutest thing. I can't get that name out of my mind but I would only like it for a nickname. So what name could you shorten to have Charlie?
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My cousin named her daughter Charla after her husband Charles (Chuck)and they call her Charlie sometimes. Her brother is named Charles but they call him Chip, like chip off the old block I guess. There is also the names Charlene Charlotte, Charlotta Charmain and Charmian (Char-mi-an).
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I prefer Charlie for a boy, but it's cute for a girl, too. I knew a little girl named Charlee, and that was her full fn (not sure of her mn). I also like Charlotte, Caroline, and maybe even Charlize, and Charlie/Charli/Charlee as the nn. But if it's short for Charlotte, which I love, people might assume it's pronounced like SHAR-lee. Do you like Carly? That is a cute nn for Charlotte or Caroline as well. :)
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I think most people would use Charlotte, nn Charli. Don't like Charli/Charlie on a girl myself, but I love Charlie for a boy. If you use it for a girl, I only like it without the e on the end.
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I strongly strongly strongly dislike this name on a girl (love it ona boy) It may be my least favourite name.but Charlotte is nice
Charlize is one.
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Hmm, I agree that nicknames are difficult to plan for unless you plan on calling the child that all the time. I'm a Charlotte, and I could personally never pull of the nickname Charlie, it's just not me. I get called Char often enough which actually suits me. I've met people who could quite nicely, but I'm not one of themMy cousin, Charlotte (2nd if I remember correctly) is a Lottie.My Great Aunt is Charlotte, Toppy.I have personal issues with Charla, and Charlotta/Charlene I've always found to be somewhat ugly. Charlize is quite pretty, and though it's a copy of the actress I think it can have a direct link to Charlie.
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Charlie's fine for a girl, but only as a nn. It sounds masculine and childish as a full given name.Full names (personal favourites are asterisked):
Charla* - This reminds me of Charazard's girlfriend on Pokémon. (Incidentally, she's one of the concrete proofs that pokémon actually have sexes.)
Charlaine - Form of Charmaine
Charlena* / Charlina
Charlene* / Charline
Charletta
Charlette
Charlisa* - See Carlisa
Charlita* - See Carlito / Carlitos
Charlize*
Charlotta*
Charlotte*
Charlyn / Charlynn / Charlynne - See Carlyn. Trendy and nmsaa, but I thought I'd offer it anywayMirandaEDIT: + More asterisks

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Hey there! I love Charlie for a girl. I like it as a nn for Caroline and Charlotte.
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I like Charlotte w/ the nn Charlie, nonetheless I also like Charlize as a formal name.
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I think Charlie is a good name for a girl too. But what about: Charline, Charlene, Charlotte, Charla...
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I guess the most obvious name would be Charlotte. There's also Charlene and Charlize.I think it's cute but I probably wouldn't shorten any of those.
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Of all the potentials, I prefer Charlotte, but I think you could also get away with it for Charmaine (Shar-mane) and Charmian (shar-mee-an) if you wanted.
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I would think it was a nickname for
Charlotte
Charlene
Charlize
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The only Charlie I know is Charlotte.
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I love Charlie as a girl's name (love it as a boy's name too.) Not for a nickname, just Charlie.
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I only see Charlie as a nickname for Charles - only for a boy. At least it wasn't Charlize. Anyway, I guess it could be a nickname for Charlotte, but I don't think nicknames should be planned, but left up to the child.
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I really like Charlie for a girl. maybe you could have two names as her first name(Anne-Marie, Mary-Kate) and just call her Charlie for short? like Charlie-Jane, Charlie-Ann, or Charlie-May.
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