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Lottie Naomi Swartwood
Lottie is a feminine given name, often a diminutive for Charlotte or Lieselotte. It may refer to: People *Lottie (name) Places * Lottie, Louisiana, United States, an unincorporated community * Lottie Lake, Canadian hamlet * 3489 Lottie, a main-belt asteroid Other *Lottie Dolls, children's fashion dolls made by Arklu Ltd. *''The Lottie Project'', a 1997 children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson *Lottie Sleigh, an 1852 sailing barque *Severe Tropical Cyclone Lottie, a deadly 1973 Australian region cyclone that was originally named Natalie *Lottie (file format), file format for vectorial graphics See also * * Lott (other) * Lotte (other) * Lotti Lotti may refer to any of the following: * Antonio Lotti (c.1667–1740), Italian composer * Brian Lotti, U.S. professional skateboarder * Carlo Lotti (1916–2013), Italian engineer and professor of hydraulic construction * Carola Lotti (1910– ..., a list of people with the surname {{disambig, geo, given name, surnam ...
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Charlotte (given Name)
Charlotte is a female given name, a female form of the male name Charlot, a diminutive of Charles. It is of French origin meaning "free man" or "petite". The name dates back to at least the 14th century. King Charles II of England had two illegitimate daughters with the name, the second wife of King Louis XI of France was Charlotte of Savoy, and Charlotte de Bourbon-La Marche (1388-1422) was Queen of Cyprus. Other names for Charlotte are Charlie, Lottie, Lotte, Carlota and Carlotta. These women are usually identified as Charlotte with an appended title rather than a surname: *Princess Charlotte of Wales (b. 2015) *Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany (1753–1789) *Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (1896–1985) *Charlotte, Princess Royal, later Queen Charlotte of Württemberg (1766–1828) *Charlotte of Belgium, Empress of Mexico (1840–1927) *Charlotte of Bourbon, Queen of Cyprus (1388–1422) *Charlotte of Cyprus, Queen of Jerusalem and Armenia (1444–1487) *Charlotte Fit ...
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