Carlota Meaning in English, Carlota Baby Name Origin Gender Meaning Pronunciation

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Carlota
Gender
Boy, Girl
Origin
Italian, Spanish, Teutonic
Pronunciation
kar-LO-ta
Meaning
Spanish and Portuguese form of CHARLOTTE.
Related Carlota Baby Names
Carlito, Garald, Karlito, Carlotta, Carlita, Carletto, Garold, Carlitto, Corlito, Carlette, Gareld, Charlotte, Karla, Carla, Carola, Carlene, Charla, Charlee, Charlene, Lottie, Sharla, Tottie, Carole, Charlotta, Lotta, Lotte, Barlow, Cala, Calida, Calista, Calla, Callia, Caltha, Camelot, Cara
Similar Carlota Baby Names
Carletta, Carlita, Carlotta, Charlette, Charlita, Charlot, Charlotta, Charlotte, Charulata
Sibling Names
Charlotte, Josephine, Lorelei, Madeleine, Olivia, Evangeline, Madeline, Elizabeth, Emma, Sophia, Gabrielle, Michael, Gabriel, Henry, Elijah, Jude, Joseph, Owen, Theodore, Xavier, Charlie, Dominic, Christian
Middle Names
Esther, Isabel
About
Carlota as a girl's name is a variant of Carlotta (Italian), Carol (Old German), Caroline (Old German) and Charlotte (Old German), and the meaning of Carlota is "free man".
Numerology
The name Carlota has a numerology value of 3 In numerological terms, this means the following CommunicationThe act or process of communicating; fact of being communicated.The imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs.Something imparted, interchanged, or transmitted.InteractionReciprocal action, effect, or influence.:: Numerology SoulUrge Number: 8 People with this name have a deep inner desire to lead, organize, supervise, and to achieve status, power and wealth. Expression Number: 7 People with this name are excellent at analyzing, understanding, and learning. They tend to be mystics, philosophers, scholars, and teachers. Because they live so much in the mind, they tend to be quiet and introspective, and are usually introverts. When presented with issues, they will see the larger picture. Their solitary thoughtfulness and analysis of people and