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I absolutely love the name Charlie for a little girl.I need your help coming up with some names so I could use Charlie as a nickname.Thanks in advance!
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I think the most obvious suggestion is Charlotte but I don't like Charlotte.It might sound a little out there but I like the name Charlemagne. Not sure if the name Charlie really matches as a nn though. Honestly, I think Charlie is fine by itself. I don't like how there aren't really any full names (that I can think of) with the harsh 'ch' sound that Charlie has. Charlie doesn't really work as a nn on a girl, I'd just name her Charlie. Edit: Charlemagne is a masculine name but I like it on a girl.

This message was edited 3/19/2013, 6:43 AM

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There aren't any good ones, unless you're pronouncing Charlie with a SH- sound instead of like Charlie Brown. You could invent Charlia or Charlesanne or Charlena or Charlette, etc, pronouncing them with a CH like in Charles, and that'd work. But I think Charlie with CH as in Charles, as a nick for a name pronounced with a SH like in Charlotte etc, sounds artificial and self-consciously masculine, like Al for Alyssa.If you're pronouncing it with a SH sound, I vote for Charlotte or Charlize.

This message was edited 3/18/2013, 7:50 PM

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These may be too much a stretch for you but...Christiane (Fr. pronunciation)
Scholastica
Scholastique
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My daughter's name is Charlotte Johanna (nn Charlie). She goes mostly by Charlie. It fits her so well.I also like:
Charlaine
Charlene
Charla
or just plain Charlie, Charley, Charlee for a name. I personally prefer it for a nickname.
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Maybe:Charlize
Charmaine
Charliane
Idk...just throwin some out there.I'm biased to the name Charlotte. I think it is so cute! My little girl has her Charlotte (proper/grown up) side and her Charlie (spunky, cute, wild) side. :) BTW she is 3 years old.
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Charlene, Charlotte, Charla, Charlayne, Charlize, and I once knew a Charlynda.
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I prefer Charlie for a boy. Any name starting with Char- works for a girl. So, Charlotte, Charlene, Charmaine. Charlotte is the only one I'd use though.
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The only ones I like are Charlotte and Charlotta. There aren't very many names Charlie can be a nickname for.
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Oh my, I have the same problem, though what I find what I like so far is Charlesetta and Charliza! But if you are more for conventiality then go for either Charlene or Charlotte!
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Thanks for the suggestions! I've never really liked the name Charlotte. I like Charlene but I've had many bad experiences with girls named Charlene and I just couldn't see using it on my kid.I've had a hard time settling on a name that starts with "Char" or could be used with the nn Charlie. I've been looking for awhile now.Thanks again!
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Same, it hard to find names that sound good as well fit in without being too unusable!
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