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Forename Charité

All around the world, Charité (Charity Nigeria Kenya United States Philippines Zimbabwe, Charité South Africa Democratic Republic of the Congo United States Cameroon Haiti, Charite Nigeria United States Philippines Democratic Republic of the Congo Tanzania) is a widespread female first name. The first name Charité is characteristic of Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Nigeria, where it is quite a common girly name, Botswana, and Ghana, where it is quite a common principally girly, but very infrequently male name (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Nigeria, the United States, and Philippines. Likewise, Charité is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Charité

name Cher, name Charite, name Charitee, name Charité, name Caridad, name Agape, name Charity, name Carité
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Charity Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Philippines, United States, Kenya
Charité Haiti, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States, South Africa, Cameroon
Charite Nigeria, Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States, Tanzania
Charitee Netherlands, Philippines, United States, Canada

First names said to be same

Agape, Caridad, Carité, and Cher

First name Charité in the context

Charité is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Charity Burbage , character in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1; Charity Dingle , the fictional character from the ITV soap opera Emmerdale; Charity Hope Valentine , the musical character in the musical Sweet Charity by Cy Coleman; the girl who wanted to be loved.; Charity Standish , the soap opera character and Charite , the operatic character in the opera Cadmus et Hermione, among other works.

Notable namesakes

charité n ricker researcher link
simon-lucas charité 18th-century Flemish poet, BE link
charité mumbongo Swedish handball player, SE link

Characteristic surnames

Best, Gonzalve, Mansanga, Umuhire, Gambara, Salomon, Mouamba, Baralonga, Ilunga, Aladji, Ibara, Iloki, Ngoyi, Binda, Bassa, Ngatse, and Ndayisenga