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Re: Charlotte
I like it, but mostly as a middle name. I do like it as a fn on the right person though.I like Scarlet better than Scarlett and Charlotte. Between Scarlett and Charlotte I don't know what I'd pick... they're so different... Charlotte if I was in a calm mood and Scarlett is I wanted something dramatic.I could see brothers and sisters with names like...
William, Ophelia, Morwenna, Anna, Siobhan, Sebastian, Lucasta, Sylvie, Dorian, Rhiannon, Lucia, Rosemary, Francis, Galadriel, Anneliese, Eloise, Morgan (boy)
There are a few categories of names that go well with Charlotte. Old-fashioned names (but not popular or obviously biblical), soft names, calm names, flowy/lacy names, names that remind me of dusty flowers, etc...
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