Man or Army, Warrior.
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Charles originates from the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word meaning "man". However, an alternative theory states that it was born from the Germanic element hari, known to mean "Army, Warrior."
it is Arabic for Charles
Charles the great
The name Chuck is a diminutive form of the name Charles. It is commonly used as a nickname for someone named Charles or a variation of Charles, such as Chuck being short for Chuckie.
Charles the Great
If you mean the one that was kidnapped it was Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr.
Salesi is the tongan translation for the name Charles.
The name Charles derives from the latin term 'carolus.' That means, in English, 'man.'
Charles is a Germanic name that might mean "man." If this is the case, an equivalent Hebrew name would be Enos (Enosh) or Adam.
Charlotte is an English name, meaning "free." It is a feminine form of the name Charles.
Charlotte is an English name, meaning "free." It is a feminine form of the name Charles.
Assuming you mean the captain who won a VC and Bar in World War 2, his name is Charles Hazlitt Upham.
No it is the feminine, slightly mispellede (Caroline is more accurate and French) for the masculine name, Charles. Charles De Gaulle was a French General and surely a martial type... but the name does not mean anything aggressive.