All about the name CHARLIA

Meaning, origin, history.

Charlie is a gender-neutral name of English origin that has gained popularity in recent years. It is often associated with the character Charlie Harper from the popular television show "Two and a Half Men," but its roots actually trace back to Old English.

In Old English, Charlia was used as a nickname for someone who was brave or strong, derived from the word "ceorl" which meant "freeman" or "peasant." This usage is reflected in some of the name's possible meanings, including "free man," "strong," and "brave."

Over time, Charlia evolved into Charlie as a diminutive form of names like Charles. The name gained further popularity during the Victorian era when it was used for both boys and girls, although its usage was more common among males.

Today, Charlie remains a popular choice for parents seeking a unique yet approachable name for their child. It is often used for both boys and girls, reflecting its gender-neutral origins. Despite its modern popularity, Charlia has a rich history dating back to Old English times, making it an attractive option for those looking for a name with meaning and heritage.

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Popularity of the name CHARLIA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Charlia has seen a varied trend of popularity over the years in the United States. In 1937, there were 5 recorded births with the name Charlia. Fast forward to 1987, the number of babies named Charlia increased slightly to 6.

However, in the year 2000, we observed a notable spike in popularity for the name Charlia, with 7 newborns receiving this name that year. This suggests a brief period of heightened interest or preference for the name during this time.

Subsequently, from 2002 to 2003, there was another consistent appearance of Charlia among new births, with 5 babies each year being named Charlia.

Overall, since 1937 until recently, a total of 28 births in the United States have been recorded with the name Charlia. This statistic reflects the steady presence of this name over multiple decades, although its popularity has varied year by year.