Mary Myers, a professional balloonist who lived from 1849 to 1932 went by the moniker Carlotta, the Lady Aeronaut. She set several records for balloon flights including an altitude world record for a passenger balloon and a record for the highest number of one-woman piloted balloon trips ever done in the 19th-century.
My name is Carlotta. I’ve never met anyone with my name and only two people that knew other Carlotta’s. I love my name, however people are strange in the sense that I’m frequently asked if I can be called something other than my name.?
In 2018, 62 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Carlotta who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 3, 062nd most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
― Anonymous User 10/18/2018
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I love this name! It sounds like a normal name, but it's quite unique in the US and the UK! Awesome name!
Italian pronunciation:Cahr-LOHT-Tah"A" as in "Father." Roll your "R." "O" as usual, "Oh" (or what's found in "Open"). Take awareness to pronounce both "TT"s. I understand that it seems difficult-- the easiest way of accomplishing is adding extra emphasis to the "O" before and slowly strolling through. Finish with "A" (once again as in "Father"). [noted -ed]
Name of the empress of Mexico -originally a Belgian princess, married Maximilian an Austrian grandduke who the French made emperor of Mexico in the 1860's but he was shot by the Mexicans. She survived well into the Twentieth Century.
― Anonymous User 3/8/2010
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Nice name. Carlotta is the Spanish girl in the St Clare School series by Enid Blyton.