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Elegant Alternatives to Charlotte

Charlotte is one of the cool classic girl names currently rising rapidly up the popularity charts — it entered the US Top 10 in 2014, and then got a further big boost in 2015 thanks to the arrival of Great Britain's sweet Princess Charlotte. The elegant baby girl name Charlotte also ranks in the Top 10 in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Famous bearers of the name Charlotte from history and literature include Jane Eyre author Charlotte Brontë, Charlotte Lucas, Elizabeth Bennet's level-headed best friend in Pride and Prejudice, and a kind and clever spider in E.B. White's Charlotte's Web.

Charlotte also appeals to parents looking for traditional baby names for girls, nickname-rich baby girl names, as well as strong girl names which are feminine, but not too frilly. If that's your style, but you'd prefer a slightly more uncommon baby girl name, this list is for you! Here is a selection of beautiful and unusual alternatives to Charlotte, which still share its classic and sophisticated appeal.

Cecilia

Meaning: blind

Origin:Feminine form of Cecil, Latin
51
Eloise

Meaning: healthy; wide

Origin:French and English variation of Heloise
5
Arabella

Meaning: yielding to prayer

Origin:Latin
38
Isabelle

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:French variation of Isabel
223
Annabel

Meaning: loving

Origin:Scottish variation of Amabel
746
Elodie

Meaning: foreign riches

Origin:French, variation of Alodia, German
26
Ottilie

Meaning: prosperous in battle

Origin:German, French
34
Imogen

Meaning: maiden

Origin:Celtic
42
Florence

Meaning: flourishing, prosperous

Origin: Latin
74
Adelaide

Meaning: noble, nobility

Origin:Variant of Adelheidis, German
35
Eliza

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:Hebrew
62
Elise

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:French variation of Elizabeth
125
Elspeth

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:Scottish variation of Elizabeth
448
Daphne

Meaning: laurel tree, bay tree

Origin:Greek
13
Cordelia

Meaning: heart; daughter of the sea

Origin:Latin; Celtic
33
Rose

Meaning: rose, a flower

Origin:Latin
52
Ianthe

Meaning: purple flower

Origin:Greek
461
Fiona

Meaning: white, fair

Origin:Scottish
181
Esther

Meaning: star

Origin:Persian
105
Miriam

Meaning: drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Origin:Hebrew or Egyptian
157