Charlotte Alternatives

All of these names can have the nickname "Lottie." Therefore, they are considered Charlotte alternatives.
  1. Ancelote
    • Carlotta
      • Origin:

        Italian variation of Charlotte, French diminutive of Charles
      • Meaning:

        "free man"
      • Description:

        Carlotta has a large measure of finger-snapping charm and substance — despite being a not too pleasant character in The Little Mermaid. Carlotta is also the diva/prima donna in The Phantom of the Opera, and there was an Empress Carlotta of Mexico.
    • Clotilda
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "famous in battle"
      • Description:

        Old and aristocratic European name that would be tough for an American kid to pull off.
    • Camelot
      • Clotaire
        • Ellota
          • Filotea
            • Lieselotte
              • Origin:

                Combination of Liese and Charlotte
              • Meaning:

                "pledged to God + free man"
              • Description:

                Also spelled Liselotte, this is a clunky-but-cute compound name of German, Danish, Swedish, and Dutch origin. It combines elements of popular Elizabeth with popular Charlotte to create a name with a very different feel: sweet and oldy-worldy.
            • Lota
              • Lotta
                • Origin:

                  Short form of Charlotta or Carlotta
                • Description:

                  This nickname-name is very popular in Germany, though Lottie is still the preferred version in the US. The problem, of course, is that you'll have to put up with a lotta jokes. See?
              • Lottchen
                • Origin:

                  German diminutive of Charlotte
                • Description:

                  This sweet and spunky German nickname for Charlotte has a fun literary connection: Das doppelte Lottchen (English title: Lottie and Lisa) is a children’s book by German author Erich Kästner, which was later adapted into the popular movie The Parent Trap. With the growing popularity of the name Charlotte, Lottchen might be one of the German names for girls destined for wider use, though we'd put more money on Lottie.
              • Louisette
                • Loyalty
                  • Origin:

                    Word name
                  • Description:

                    Loyalty is one of the Modern Virtue Names rising precipitously for babies in recent years, used last year for nearly 200 children, about 85 percent of them girls. Loyalty may also owe some of its popularity to trendy sister name Royalty.
                • Lolotea
                  • Lolotte
                    • Lotara
                      • Lotaria
                        • Lothiriel
                          • Makhelotha
                            • Salote