The surname Charles is of French origin, deriving from the Old Germanic name "Karl," which means "free man." It was popularized in France and other European countries during the Middle Ages, often associated with nobility and royalty. The name has since spread globally, adapting to various languages and cultures, but retaining its core meaning related to freedom and independence.
The last name Charles is fairly common in the U.S., ranked #548 in Census data, with around 61211 occurrences or 21 people per 100,000 population.
Our database contains over 10022 people with the last name Charles. This surname is most commonly found in New York, Florida, Texas. We have over 9 unique first names combined with the last name Charles in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are Charles, Marie, James.
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