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Charelle itself has no legitimate meaning, but it presumably is an altered feminine form of Charles, which has a debated definition. It is either derived from a Germanic word meaning "Man"-- or from another word that meant "Army; Warrior."

Elle, when used by the French, is typically in reference to the word for "She."

Otherwise, it is a diminutive for Eleanor, which came from Aliénor, the queen of France, and was was named after her mother; finally then referred to as alia Aenor; "The Other Aenor."

Aenor, on its own, is of unknown meaning.

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