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charlotte

Charlotte vs Katherine - What's the difference?

charlotte | katherine |


As a noun charlotte

is a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

As a proper noun katherine is

, a popular spelling variant of catherine.

Charlotte vs Katie - What's the difference?

charlotte | katie |


As a noun charlotte

is a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

Kirsty vs Charlotte - What's the difference?

kirsty | charlotte |


As a proper noun kirsty

is (female), scottish diminutive of christine.

As a noun charlotte is

a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

Charlotte vs Kate - What's the difference?

charlotte | kate |


As a noun charlotte

is a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

As an adjective kate is

.

Charlotte vs Chloe - What's the difference?

charlotte | chloe |


As a noun charlotte

is a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

As a proper noun chloe is

.

Charlotte vs Emily - What's the difference?

charlotte | emily |


As a noun charlotte

is a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

As an initialism emily is

(us|politics) early money is like yeast (ie it "raises dough", or makes money): receiving many donations early in a political race helps to attract further donors.

Charlotte vs Kerri - What's the difference?

charlotte | kerri |


As a noun charlotte

is a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

As a proper noun kerri is

, variant spelling of kerry.

Charlie vs Charlotte - What's the difference?

charlie | charlotte |


As a noun charlotte is

a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

Charlotte vs Carol - What's the difference?

charlotte | carol |


As a noun charlotte

is a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

As a proper noun carol is

, popular in the middle of the 20th century or carol can be .

Charlene vs Charlotte - What's the difference?

charlene | charlotte |


As a proper noun charlene

is , fashionable in france around 1990.

As a noun charlotte is

a dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.

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