This is the 6639th most frequent Spanish word.
charlotte
In Spanish, "charlotte" does not have a standard definition and typically refers to a type of dessert or retains its French origin.
Here 'Charlotte' is used as a proper noun referring to a geographical location.
Charlotte es una ciudad ubicada en Carolina del Norte.
Charlotte is a city located in North Carolina.
In this case, 'Charlotte' is used as a personal name of a person in the context of everyday life.
A Charlotte le encanta cocinar pasteles para su familia.
Charlotte loves baking cakes for her family.
Here 'charlotte' refers to a type of dessert, specifically a culinary term for a structured treat.