Charlane
A French diminutive of Marie, derived from the Hebrew Miryam, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'beloved'. This name reflects a person with a luminous presence and a resilient heart, characterized by an enduring grace and a sophisticated, vintage charm.
Key Stats
| Total births | 237 |
| Gender | Female (0% / 100%) |
| Peak year | 1947 |
| Peak generation | Boomer |
| First recorded | 1947 |
| Most recent | 1947 |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Origin | — |
| Comeback name | No |
Popularity Trend (1910–2025)
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Notable People
Lucie Manette (Heroine in Charles Dickens's novel A Tale of Two Cities) · Manette Ansay (Bestselling American author of Vinegar Hill) · Manette Baillie (British centenarian known for her record-breaking skydive) · Manette Salomon (The central figure in the classic French realist novel by the Goncourt brothers) · Manette van Egmond (Acclaimed Dutch mezzo-soprano and vocal pedagogue)
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