Because he's named after his grandfather: Charles H. Ellis II.
Jacques Charles was a scientist who created the first hydrogen balloon. He was born in Beaugency-sur-Loire. His father was also named Jacques Charles and his mother was named Marguerite.
His name was Charles.
Carolina was named by King Charles the Second of England after his father Charles the First. Carolinus being Latin for Charles.
Scott Ellis was born on 1957-04-19.
The Ellis of Ellis Island was named after Ruby Ellis who was the first immigrant from Russia.
Charles Alderton named it after the father of the girl he loved
Nope, Charlie's father was named Charles.
Laura's father was named Charles Phillip Ingalls. Laura called him Pa.
Father Junaperro Serra named this mission after a man named Saint Charles Borromeo
Origen was not a bishop, but was a very influential writer.
Assuming you mean Charles T. Russell, his father was named Joseph L. Russell and his mother was Ann Eliza (Birney) Russell.
"By 1663, King Charles II of England granted a charter to start a new colony on the North American continent which generally established its borders. He named it Carolina in honor of his father Charles I."-Wikipedia