charlé
Charlé is a proper noun that may be encountered as both a given name and a surname in francophone contexts. It represents a less common variant of Charles, the name that ultimately derives from the Germanic Karl and was popular across Europe in medieval and early modern periods.
Etymology and orthography: Charlé traces its ancestry to Charles, itself from Karl. The accented form é is
Usage and distribution: Charlé is relatively uncommon today and is typically seen in historical records, genealogical
Notable occurrences: There are no widely recognized public figures universally identified by the name Charlé in
See also: Charles, Charly, Charley. These related spellings reflect similar etymological roots and are more commonly
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