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Re: Does anyone know?
I don't think it was used in Britain until the Hanoverian dynasty moved in - early eighteenth century, therefore. It gained momentum, became one of the names Jane Austen used, and as far as I recall Dickens used it more for working-class women and children than for his (relatively) posh characters. Then it faded out, and now it's fading back in, along with Charlene and Charlize and such.I don't know when it came to prominence in Germany, and if it was a popular name before it became a royal one, but someone will - Satu, probably! All the best
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