In many languages, people often omit the last consonant of words, which is the reason why many feminine names are their masculine forms plus -e at the end. Charlotte /SHAR-LOT/; Charlot /SHAR-LO/ (French). That will make them pronounced in different ways. The roots are unisex.
Charlotte /SHAR-LOT/; Charlot /SHAR-LO/ (French).
That will make them pronounced in different ways. The roots are unisex.