Wikipedia says that Charlie is a unisex name. I don’t know about it, as English is not my first language; and I still prefer your variant, as Charlotte sounds way cooler 🥰
I’ve known trans people with unisex names who still changed their names because they associated their dead name with their past. I don’t know how common that is, but I can understand wanting a fresh, new name to go along with one’s fresh, new life.
I can understand wanting a fresh, new name to go along with one’s fresh, new life.
That’s why I chose Alice: a name that has nothing to do with my old name, with my family or stuff like that! I couldn’t just pick the feminine version of my old name!
Charlie Brown?
Charlotte Brown.
Wikipedia says that Charlie is a unisex name. I don’t know about it, as English is not my first language; and I still prefer your variant, as Charlotte sounds way cooler 🥰
I’ve known trans people with unisex names who still changed their names because they associated their dead name with their past. I don’t know how common that is, but I can understand wanting a fresh, new name to go along with one’s fresh, new life.
That’s why I chose Alice: a name that has nothing to do with my old name, with my family or stuff like that! I couldn’t just pick the feminine version of my old name!
My niece is named Charlotte and they call her Charlee for short.
Is it pronounced the same as Charlie or is it like char-LEE?
The Peanuts have cracked!