It was my grandmother's name. I have a friend with a 8 or 9 year old named it who goes by Charlie (I don't like that as a NN for it). I think its popularity right now is associated with British royalty plus it sounds like Scarlett, and both of those things make me like it less. Though I like soft Cha* names in general (Charlize, Charlene, Charmaine, Chantal), it seems fairly classic, and I would consider it as an honoring middle name, if I was planning on having kids.
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