Names Like Charlo

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Shirley
From the Old English scer meaning "bright","county" or "shire", and leah meaning "wood" or "clearing".
Cheryl
A combination of the names Cherie, which is from the French ch?rie, meaning "darling" and Beryl, which is from the name of a green mineral, varietes of which are the precious stones, emerald and aquamarine.
Sheryl
From the Hebrew meaning "beloved pool".
Charlie
A pet form of Charles, which comes from the Old English word ceorl and the German Karl, both meaning "free man".
Charlee
The name Charlotte is the feminine form of Charles meaning "strong". The name was made popular by Queen Charlotte in the 18th century.
Charley
Freeman; person who has a free mind, Freeman, person who has a free mind.
Sherrell
Sherrill
A dear man, A dear man.
Sherryl
Charity, Charity.
Cheryle
A Cherry fruit.
Cherryl
A combination of the names Cherie, which is from the French ch?rie, meaning "darling" and Beryl, which is from the name of a green mineral, varietes of which are the precious stones, emerald and aquamarine.
Cheryll
A combination of the names Cherie, which is from the French ch?rie, meaning "darling" and Beryl, which is from the name of a green mineral, varietes of which are the precious stones, emerald and aquamarine.
Charla
A modern female variation of Charles, which comes from the Old English word ceorl and the German Karl, both, meaning "free man".
Sharla
One with many mainly sides to her.
Cherelle
An energetic person.
Cherrelle
A dear and beloved one.
Charli
One with free spirit.
Sherley
This name is of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) origin, composed of two elements: “skinan” (Proto-Germanic: “*skīnaną,” Old English: “scīnan”), meaning “bright, shine” plus “lēah,” meaning “woodland, a clearing ‘especially one used for farming,’ a meadow.” The name means “luminous clearing, bright meadow.” Before the publication of the novel Shirley by Charlotte Brontë in 1849, Shirley was an uncommon, but distinctly male name and would have been a very unusual name for a woman. Today it is regarded as a distinctly female name and a rare masculine name. Famous people with this name include Shirley Temple, Shirley MacLaine, and Shirley Knight.
Shirl
Old English: Bright meadow.
Charly
The name Charlotte is the feminine form of Charles meaning "strong". The name was made popular by Queen Charlotte in the 18th century.